Russell High School - Pointer Yearbook (East Point, GA)
- Class of 1958
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WEST DOUGLAS MACRAE Superintendent of Fulton County Schools Assistant Superintendent In Charge of Inservice Training and Curriculum Development IRA DODD . NORMAN J. AARON Assistant Superintendent in Charge of 14551315071? Slltpermtender'zt In Charge of Attendance and Transportation Butldlng and Maintenance MR. CECIL JACKSON Assistant Principal MR. L. L. DECK Principal MR. FRED GUFFIN Counselor MRS. MAMIE EALUM Clerk MRS. NELL BOYD Counselor MRS. EDITH CORBITT Clerk C. W. Aldridge Henry Barancik Mrs. Louise Barnes Miss Velma Bowles Mrs. Elaine Bowman Wimberly Brown R i Mrs. Sue Bullard Mrs. J. H. Burch Mrs. M. Burch Miss Eleanor Burgess h Egt. Campbell Mrs. M. Carney John Cash Paul Chamberlain Larry Dodd W. H. Dodd Mrs. Kathleen Dolvin Mrs. Gladys Duke Howard Dunlap Ed Ellerbee J ohn Evans L. H. Fargason William Catlin H. N. Gammon Guy Cermano E. E. Gibbons G. J. Giesler T. J. Godbee William Griggers Harold Gunn Frank Lentini Mrs. Louise Liddell Mrs. Serena Neal $ W Nab a , Earl Sanders Mrs. Va. Parker Henry Simpson Miss Clyde Wehunt Miss Jo Will Hearn Mrs. Lucy Lowe Joseph Pearlman Mrs. Va. Sl'ade Miss Ellen Wilburn Mrs. Ruth Hunter '4 Thomas Perkins Miss Martha Stockton Miss Olleen Williams J . P. J ackson Thomas Piziak Miss Betty Jo Strickland Mrs. Marie Wray Mrs. Agnes Keheley Mrs. Ellene McIntyre E. K. Robertson Ales Truitt ALDRIDGE, C. W. Athletics B.S., Appalachian State Teachew College M.A., Peabody College BARANCIK, H. A. English B.A., Emory University L.L.B., Emory University BARNES, LOUISE A. Physical Education BS. Ho. Ec., G.S.C.W. BOWLES, VELMA English A.B., University of Georgia BOWMAN, ELAINE B. Mathematics B.S., G.S.C.W. BOYD, NELL S. Counselor A.B., Oglethorpe University BROWN, W. E. Social Science A.B., University of Georgia M.A., Peabody College BULLARD, SUE G. Home Economics 135., University of Georgia M.A. Columbia University BURCH, EMMA Home Economics B.S., University of Georgia BURCH, MIRIAM G. Social Science A.B., Shorter College M.A., Emory University BURGESS, ELEANOR Music B.S., Georgia State Teachers, College M.A., Ball State Teachers, College CAMPBELL, MASGT. THOMAS Military CARNEY, MARILYN W. English A.B.7 University of Akron CASH, JOHN H. Social Science B.W.C., University of Georgia M.Ed., University of Georgia CHAMBERLAIN, PAUL T. English B.A., Mississippi Southern College M.A., Peabody College CORBITT, EDITH Clerk DEAN, GEORGE C. Social Science 13.8., University of Georgia L.L.B., Atlanta Law School DODD. LARRY 5. Social Science B.S.Ed.. University of Georgia DODD, WILLIAM H. Mathematics, Drama I$.F.A., University of Georgia DOLVIN, KATHLEEN T. Mathematics A.B., University of Georgia M.A., Emory University and Oglethorpe University DUKE, CLADYS DE. A.B., Oglethorpe University DUNLAP, HOWARD M. English A.RH Emory University 7W 9W EALUM, MAMIE Office Secretary Lucy Cobb Institute ELLERBEE, EDWARD W. Physical Education B.S., Troy State EVANS, JOHN D. Industrial Arts B.S., University of Georgia FARGASON, LEROY Mathematics A.B., University of Georgia M.A., University of Georgia University of Florida Counseling Guidance FRITH, MEGT. LAWRENCE L. Military GALLOWAY, MARTHA Science B.S., University of Georgia M.S., Oglethorpe University GAMMON, HOLLIS N. Science B.S., University of Tennessee GATLIN, WILLIAM L. English A.B.J., University of Georgia GERMANO, G. C. Language 13.5., Ohio State University GIBBONS, ELBERT E. D.C.T. B.S., Peabody College GIESLER, GARNETT J. Industrial Arts B.S., Georgia Tech GODBEE, THOMAS J. Industrial Arts B.S., Georgia State Teachers, College GRIGGERS, WILLIAM M. Industrial Arts B.S., Georgia State Teachers College GRINDLE, JOHN W. Commercial B.S., North Georgia College GUFFIN, T. FRED Counselor A.B., Emory University M.A., Emory University CUNN. HAROLD W. Science A.B., Mercer University Graduate Work University of Georgia and Emory University HEARN, JO WILL English A.B., Bessie Tift College HUNTER, RUTH C. Commercial A.B., Agnes Scott College JACKSON, CECIL H. Administrative Assistant B.S., Berry College M.A., Emory University L.L.B., Emory University JACKSON, J. P. Social Science 13.8., Berry College M.A., Peabody College JENKINS, ELLA MAE Home Economics B.S., G.S.C.W. KEHELEY, AGNES A. Commercial B.S., Winthrop College LENTINI, FRANK V. Music B.S.Mus.Ed., Ithaca College LIDDELL, LOUISE Home Economics B.S., G.S.C.W. LOWE, LUCY R. English B.S., University of Georgia MARTIN, KATHLEEN Physical Education A.B., Brenau McDANIEL, LOUISE Librarian A.B., G.S.C.W. B.S.L.S., Peabody College McINTYRE, ELLENE Librarian B.S., A.P.I. NEAL, SERENA W. Physical Education B.S.P.E., Sociology, G.S.C.W. PARKER, VIRGINIA M. Language A.B., LaGrange College M.A., Emory University PATTON, SGT. Military PEARLMAN, JOSEPH Music B.M., Southwestern College M.A., Columbia University PERKINS, THOMAS H. Science A.B., Mercer University PIZIAK, THOMAS M. Mathematics B.S.C., Chester State ROBERTSON, ELMER K. Industrial Arts 13.5., University of Kentucky SANDERS, EARL 1. Science B.S., University of Georgia SIMPSON, HENRY C. English A.B., University of Kentucky SLADE, VIRGINIA P. English B.A., Vanderbilt University STOCKTON, MARTHA ANN Mathematics B.A., University of North Carolina STRICTLAND, BETTY JO English A.B., G.S.C.W. M.A., Smith TRUITT, ALEX Physical Education A.B., Vanderbilt University WEHUNT, CLYDE Commercial A.B., University of Georgia B.S., University of Georgia WHITTEMORE, JESSE Cafeteria Manager West Georgia College WILBURN, ELLEN Mathematics B.S., A.P.I. WILLIAMS, OLLEEN Art B.F.A., University of Georgia M.F.A., University of Georgia Temple University, University of Alabama WRAY, MARIE V. English B.S., Georgia State Teachers College M.Ed., University of Georgia For his diligent work 111 organizational develop? ment hi outstanding interest in Senior activities,f and his Vealnest efforts to mold student character, 'W L he Senior Class of 1958, wish to dedicate the We, the Senior Class of 19587 wish to express our deepest appreciation to Mrs. Marilyn W. Carney for her sincere inter- est in Senior activities and her faithful work with the Pointer. For her outstanding work in the English department7 for her work with the Pointer, and for her unselfish donation of time and effort for the betterment of the Senior Class, we wish to express our undying appreciation to Mrs. Virginia M. Parker. To Mrs. Kathleen T. Dolvin, for her dedicated work with the Pointer and her coordination of Senior activities, we express our sincere appreciation. ecretary, . -Trefa urer I I x BILL ALEXANDER GARY ALEXANDER LILLIAN ALLEN ROBERT ALLEN NANCY ALMAND RUSSELL ALSABROOK J OAN ANDERSON LARRY ANDREWS RUSS ASBELL MONTEEN AUTRY Off Limits! MARTHA BARBER BERYL BARRON RALPH BARRON JEAN BEARD 22 JACK BECKHAM CORINE BENNINGTON PAT BERRY LILLIAN BISHOP The Quest for Knowledge. ROY BISHOP JIMMY BONNER THOMAS BOURN SANDRA BRAZIL LARRY BROCK BARBARA BROWN BILLY BROWN LAMAR BROWN NANCY BROWN SANDRA BROWN 23 24 RICHARD BULLARD ANN CANTRELL INEZ BURKE PINKY CARTER The Royalty. MARY ELLEN BURTZ JOE CARTWRIGHT MIKE CAIN CONNIE CAMPBELL BILLY CHANDLER DOUGLAS CHATHAM SWW LLOYD CLARK PAM CLARK NAN CLEMENTS KAY CLONTS vauw MADELYN COFFEY J UDY COKER DOUG COLE RAY COLLINS The Mad Scientists. cf Wen 71mm 7W-5W ROY COLLINS DAVID COOK LeROY COOPER JIMMY COUCH HAROLD CRIDER TALITHA CROCKER RONNIE CROTHERS CLYDE DAILEY DAN DARRINGTON MARTHA ANN DENNIS 25 26 JOE DORIS KENNETH DUREN CARL DRISKELL YVONNE EAGLE Che-ef-ze. MERLE DUKE BRENDA EASON BOBBY DUNCAN CECILIA DUNN DON EDALGO DAVIS FAVER 5mm FAYE F OUNTAIN CERITA FRASURE COLLETTE F ULLER ALTHEA FURBUSH AMY GARRISON BARNEY GARRISON DALE GASKINS DIANE GENTLE 4mm MITCHELL GIBSON DANNY GREEN NATHAN HAMILTON MARJORIE HAMMOND LARRY GREEN MARTHA HAMMOND Pinkies up! wm- 3W CAROLE GRIFFIN JERRY HAND GARLAND HALE MARILYN HANEY 27 28 ELAINE HARDEE JERRY HAYNES MARGARET HARGIS CARLTON HAYS Gettin, Educated? DAVID HARRIS GERALD HEARD BRENDA HARRISON CAROLYN HARRISON J IMMY HEMBREE LINDA HEMBREE Smaaw JANIS HIGGINS BECKY HEMPERLEY JOE HOGGARD WAYNE HUDSON BUDDY HUGULEY WILEY JACKSON CAROLYN JENKINS ROBERT JENNINGS afWa MARIE JESSEE BECKY JETT Qu' est-ce que dest que ceci? I C - MARY J0 JOHNSON MYRNA JOHNSON THOMAS JOHNSON RALPH J ONES ROSE ANN KIDD BARBARA KING HUGH KINNEY DOLORES KNOX 29 30 BILLY LANE JERRY LIGHT ROBERT LARAMORE DIANE LOGGIN S Our Chorus Girls. KENNETH LEE MILDRED LYLES FRANK LEMI G PATSY LEVERETTE DON MARTIN TERRELL MARTIN 56mm J IMMY MAXWELL LARRY PEGGY MAYS McCLANNAHAN NANCY McCLURE IVs a bird! It's a plane! Ifs JEAN McDANIEL DENNY McDUFFIE FLORRIE McGREGOR CAROLYN MCKINNEY . . . Jack. aowWWm7W- ' DICKIE McWILLIAMS VICKIE MEDLOCK THOMAS MILLER DIANE MINTON JAYNE MORRIS MARLIN MORRIS BLANCHE MOSS TOMMY MALOCH DAVID MOLIGA BARBARA MURDEN 3l 32 JACKIE MURDOCK GAIL UN EAL J IM MUSE J IMMY ORR The Newlyweds. BILL NESS SYLVIA OWEN ROY NEWTON BARBARA NISBET JAMES PARK LARRY PARKER WW PATSY PARKER RACHEL PARIS AL PHILLIPS ROBBIE POOLE MARY ANN POPE J EAN POWELL TOMMY POWELL DOYLE PRICE Chefs Special. of W ?WM 7W-3W MIKE PRUITT LYNDA PURSLEY WILBERT RATLEDGE JOHN REED BILL REDMON THAD REID BOBBY REYNOLDS CORINE RICHARDSON LUVERA ROBERTSON IVELYN ROBINSON 33 ROBERT ROBINSON PATSY ROGERS BETTY ANN RUNION TOMMYRU'P RTX DANNY RUSH KAY SCOTT ELAINE SCOTT ORA SCOTT PAJVVSHA'NNON7 JUANITA SHIPP n V 1, 1 ' x p fnhz I Crown Thee King Lloyd. NARA SIKES FRANKIE SMALLEY WANDA SMITH RONALD SPENCER 34 RAYMOND NANCY STALLINGS SPRAYBERRY SHIRLEY STARR MARY STARR This Is English ? 0;; Wm WWW 7W-5W STUART STARRETT PAT STEWART LARRY STEVENS SYLVIA STIDHAM DEE STOKES RONALD SULLIVAN BILL SURLS KENDALL TAYLOR JEWEL TAYLOR JANICE THOMPSON 35 36 PAUL TIMMS BETTY J ANE WAITS CAROLYN TYLER MARIE WALKER Journalismia Hard Subject! PAT VANSANT DOLORES WALLACE J IM VAUGHN J OHNNY VAUGHT DONNIE WALLACE TOMMY WALLER 56mm JERRY WEBB CHARLOTTE CARLOS WEST WESTBROOK VERNON WHIDDON JERRY WHITE WILMA WHITED ANN WIDENER TOMMY WIGGINS Having Fun! a; W 21mm 7cm-ZW LAVONNIE WILLIAMS ROBERT WILLIAMS TOMMY WISE MARY ALICE BARTH ROSEMARY WILLIAMS CHARLES WILSON 37 38 SW 9mm WILLIAM ALMAND ALEXANDER Varsity Football 55-58; Track Team 55-58; Co-Ed Hi-Y 55-58; Homeroom Officer 5557; Block Let- ter Club 56-58; Junior Civitans 56-58; Russell Wildcat Staff 56-57; Key Club 57-58. LILLIAN ALLEN Homeroom President 53-54; Annual Representa- tive 53-54; Library Club .53-54; Girls3 Chorus 53-54; Wildcat Representative 54-55; Mixed Cho- rus 54-56; Y-Teens 54-55; Red Cross Representa- tive 54-55; Secretary of Homeroom 55-56; Tri- City Festival 53-56; Junior-Senior Dance Commit- tee 56-57; Atlanta Symphony Chorus 56-57; Office Staff 5658; Gold Robe Choir 56-58; Bank Teller 56-57; 3rd Place American Legion Essay Contest 56-57; Girls4 State 56-57; FTA 57-58; Bank Di- rector 57-58; Annual Staff 57-58; Honor Roll 54- 58; Honor Society 57-58; Beta Club 56-58; Ac- tivity Letter CIub 55-58. ROBERT TREECE ALLEN President Co-Ed Hi-Y 57-58; Vice President Cold Robe Choir 57-58; Officers, Club 56-58; Battalion Commander 57-58; Drill Team 5558; Atomic Committee 57-58; Civitans 57-58; Ad Staff 57-58; President Teen Town 56-57; Key Club 55-57; Hi- Y Basketball Team 55-56; Track 55-56; Secretary Co-Ed Hi-Y 56; Vice President Hi-Y 55; Gold Robe Choir 54-58; President Junior 5455; Presi- dent Homeroom 54-55; Metropolitan Hi-Y Council 55-56; Bank Teller 53-54; Second Rifle Team 57- 58. Rogers High School: Track Team 56-57; Tumbling Team 56-57; J unior Class Picnic Chair- man 56-57; School Chorus 56-57; Hall of Fame 56-57; Junior-Senior Dance Committee 56-57; Physical Education Instructor 56-57; Spanish Club 56-57; Tennis Team 5657. NANCY RUTH ALMAND Sub-Freshman Chorus 53-54; Treasurer of Home- room 53-54; Tri-City Music Festival 54; Honor Roll 5354; Girls3 Chorus 54-55; Y-Teens 54-56, 57-58; FHA 55-58; Co-Ed Hi-Y 5557; President of Homeroom 55-56; Junior-Senior Dance Com- mittee 56-57; Dramatics Club 56-57; Activity Letter Club 5568; Beta Club 56-58; Wildcat Representative 57-58; Secretary of Homeroom 57- 58; Office Staff 5758; Wildcat Staff 57-58; Pointer Staff 57-58; Civinettes 57-58. JAMES RUSSELL ALSABROOK Annual Representative 54-55; County Competition 55; Honor Platoon 55; Federal Inspection 54-57; Rifle Team 54-57; Key Club 57-58; Ad Club 57- 58. MARIAN JOAN ANDERSON Bank Teller 54-55; Girls4 Chorus 53-56; Dramatics Club 57-58. LARRY GILMER ANDREWS Annual Representative 55-56; Red Cross Repre- sentative 54-55; Bank Teller 54-56. RUSS ASBELL County Competition 54-56; Blue Key Club 57-58; Red Cross Representative 54-55; Gold Robe Choir 56-57; Track Team 56-57. MARY ALICE BARTH Y-Teens 54-58; FHA 54-57; B-Team Cheerleader 55-56; Girls4 Chorus 54-56; Civinettes 57-58; Tri- City Festival 55-56; Junior-Senior Dance Commit- tee 56-57; Wildcat Staff 57-58. RACHEL JEAN BEARD Y-Teens 54-55, 56-58; FHA 55-57; Co-Ed Hi-Y 55-56; Wildcat Staff 56-57; Band 53-58; Fulton County Band 56-57; Majorette 57-58; Pointer Staff 57-58; Dramatics Club 57-58; Activity Letter Club 55-58; Music Festival 5458; Honor Roll 53-57. J ACK BECKHAM Vice President of Homeroom 53-54; B-Team Bas- ketball Team 53-54; President of Homeroom 54-55; Member of Baseball Team 54-58; President of Homeroom 56-58; Member of Basketball Team 56-58; Secretary of Senior Class 5758; Member of Key Club 57-58; Civitans Club 57-58. LILLIAN DELORES BISHOP Bank Director 56-58; Bank President 57-58; Beta Club 56-58; FHA 55-58; Y-Teens 53-58; FTA 57- 58; Dramatics Club 57-58; Gold Robe 57-58; Field Day first place 5355; Field Day 5556; Band 53-56; B-Team Basketball 55-56; Varsity Basketball 56-57; Basketball Scorekeeper 57-58; Co-Ed Hi-Y 57-58; Honor Roll 5356; Office Staff 57-58; Annual Staff 57-58. ROY BISHOP Tumbling Team 53-54; B-Team Football 53-54; Track Team 53-56; Gold and White Game 55; Varsity Football 54-57; Key Club 57-58; Civitans 57-58; State Industrial Arts Fair second place wood shop 56-57; State Industrial Arts Fair metal shop 5657; Vice President Homeroom 57-58; Boys, Block Letter Club 56-58. JAMES BENNETT BONNER, JR. President of Homeroom; Bank Teller; Annual Representative; Student Council; B-Team Foot- ball. 55: Lettered Varsity Football; Lettered Var- sity Track; Lettered B-Team Basketball; Civitans; Placed third in Region 4AAA. 56: President of Sophomore Class; Lettered Varsity Football; Placed third in High Hurdles in Region. 57: Captain of Track Team; Fire Marshal; Key Club; Greater AIl-Atlanta Football Team; Placed first in Region on High Hurdles, second on Low Hur- dles, Second Mile Relay; Placed second in State High Hurdles; Third in Georgia-Alabama Track Meet High Hurdles; MVP Track; MVP Football; MVP Tri-City. SANDRA EDWINA BRAZIL 53-56, Y-Teen Vice President 54-55; FHA 54-57; Girls, Chorus 54-55; GAA 53-55; Homeroom President 56-57; Beta Club 56-58; Beta Club Secretary 57-58; Junior-Senior Dance Committee 56-57; Co-Ed Hi-Y 56-57; Dramatics Club 57-58; Civinettes 5658; Annual Staff 57-58. Y-Teens SANDRA LEE BROWN Homeroom Secretary 53-54, 57-58; Homeroom Queen 53-54; Sweethearfs Court 53-54; Y-Teens 53-56; 8Tween Teen Newspaper Staff 53-54; Student Council 54-55; Girls3 Chorus 53-55; Tri- City Music Festival 54-55, 56-58; Wildcat Repre- sentative 54-55; Homeroom Vice President 55-56; Co-Ed Hi-Y 55-56, 5758; Beta Club 55-58; Gold Robe Choir 56-58; All-State Chorus 5658; Music Clinic 56-57; Annual Representative 57-58. WILLIAM L. BROWN Library Club 53-55; Key Club 57-58; Rifle Team 54-58; ROTC Officers' Club 56-58, Treasurer 57- 58; Drill Team 55-58; Hearst Trophy 56-58; First Place Rifle Team. MARTHA INEZ BURKE Wildcat Representative 53-54; DE 57-58. MARY ELLEN BURTZ Girls' Chorus 54-55; Y-Teens 54-58; Mixed Chorus 55-56; Co-Ed Hi-Y 56-57; Gold Robe Choir 56-58; Dramaticg Club 56-57; French Club156-57; Civin- ettes 57-58; Activity Letter Club 57-58; FHA 57- 58; Junior-Senior Dance Committee 56-57; Gold Robe Ensemble 56-57. MICHAEL SCOTT CAIN Mixed Chorus 53-54; President of Homeroom 53- 54; County Competition 54-55; Vice President of Homeroom 54-55; B-Team Football 54-55; Varsity Football 54-56; B-Team Basketball 54-55; Track 54-57; Teen Town 55-56; Annual Representative 56-57; Red Cross Representative 56-57; Key Club 57-58; Field Day 53-54; Co-Ed Hi-Y 57-58; FBLA 57-58; Dramatics Club 56-58; Wildcat Represent- ative 57-58. CONNIE CAMPBELL Girls7 Chorus 54-55; Homeroom Queen 54-56; Sweetheart of Homeroom 54-55; Secretary-Treas- urer 0f Homeroom 54-55; Secretary-Treasurer of Freshman Class 54-55; Co-Ed Hi-Y 55-58; FHA 55-58; Treasurer of Homeroom 55-57; Wildcat Representative 55-56; Girls' Block Letter Club 56-58; Varsity Cheerleader 56-57; Civinettes 56- 58; Junior-Senior Dance Committee 56-57; Secre- tary of Dramatics Club 57-58; Y-Teens 54-55, 56-58. ANN CANTRELL Y-Teens 53-58; Girls7 Chorus 53-57; FHA 56-58; Annual Representative 57-58; Activity Letter Club 57-58; Annual Staff.57-58; Co-Ed Hi-Y 57-58; Civinettes 57-58; Dramatics Club 57-58. PINKY CARTER Library Staff 53-55; Honor Roll 53-54; Library Staff 56-58; FBLA 56-57; Assistant Bank Teller 56-57; Junior-Senior Dance Committee 56-57; DE Club 57-58. BILL CHANDLER DE Club 57-58; President of DE 5758; Drill Team 55-56; Homeroom King 57-58; Homeroom President 57-58; Key Club 57-58; Junior Achieve- ment 55-57. NAN CLEMENTS Library Staff 57-58; DE Club 57-58; Tumbling Club 55-56; Junior-Senior Dance Committee 57; Office Staff. MARIAN KAY CLONTS Junior Y-Teens 53-54; Homeroom President 53-55; President of Junior Y-Teens 55-56; Girls4 Varsity Basketball 54-58; Girls7 Chorus 54-55; Gold Robe Choir 56-57; Co-Ed Hi-Y 55-56; Secretary of Teen Town 5455; Secretary of Homeroom 57-58; First Runner-up Homecoming Queen 5758; Accompan- ist Cold Robe Choir 56-58; Gold Robe Ensemble 55-56; Junior-Senior Dance Committee 56-57; Civ- inettes 57-58; AlI-State Chorus 56-57. MADELYN ELIZABETH COFFEY Dramatics Club 57-58; Co-Ed Hi-Y 57-58; FBLA 57-58. RAY WILLIAM COLLINS Junior Hi-Y 5455; County Competition 54-56; Key Club 5658; Officers, Club 56-57; President of Homeroom 56-57; King of Homeroom 57-58; Wildcat Staff 57-58; Drill Team 55-57; Vice President of Key Club 57-58; Board of Directors of Key Club 57-58. ROY SMITH COLLINS Key Club 57-58; Dramatics Club 57-58; Civitans 57-58; Junior-Senior Committee 56-57; County Competition 55-56; Atomic Safety Com- mittee. Dance JUDY LYNN COKER Junior Y-Teens 54-56; Beta Club 55-57; Senior Y-Teens 56-58; Co-Ed Hi-Y 56-57; Dramatics Club 56-57; DE Club Reporter 5758. WILLIAM DAVID COOK Band 53-58; CO-Ed Hi-Y 55-56; French Club 55- 57; Officers, Club 57-58; Chess Club 5758; Sci- ence Club 5758. WILLIAM LEROY COOPER Vice President Homeroom 53-54; Annual Repre- sentative 54-55; Junior Hi-Y 53-54; Officers' Club 56-58; Vice President Officers, Club 57-58; An- nual Staff 57-58; Drill Team 55-58. GEORGE HAROLD CRIDER Key Club 5658; Band 56-58; Music Festival 57- 58; County Competition 56; Drill Team 55-56, 57-58; Science Club 57-58. TALITHA RAYNELL CROCKER FBLA 56-57; Assistant Bank Teller 56-57; DE Club 57-58; Bank Teller 57-58. RONALD WESLEY CROTHERS Track Team 55-56; Chess Club 57-58. CLYDE DAILEY Red Cross Representative 53-54; Bank Represent- ative 5455; County Competition 54-56; Drill Team 55-56; Co-Ed Hi-Y 5556; Cold Robe Choir 56-57; Honor Platoon 54-55; Atomic Committee 5758; Key Club 57-58. CARY DAN DARRINGTON Forest Park High: B-Team Basketball 54-55; Track 54-55; Honor Roll. Russell High: Varsity Football 56-58; Junior Civitans 57-58; Blue Key Club 57-58; Track 56-57; B-Team Football 56-57; Cold and White Football Game 55-56; Boys7 Block Letter Club 57-58; Wildcat Staff 56-57. MARTHA ANN DENNIS DCT 56-57; Treasurer of DCT 57-58; Y-Teens 53- 54; Bank Teller 54-55, 57-58; Girls, Chorus 53-54; Co-Ed Hi-Y 57-58; FTA 54-55. 39 L40 JOE DORIS Vice President of Homeroom 53-54, 56-57; County Field Day 53-54; Honor Roll 53-54; B-Team Foot- ball 54-55; King of Homeroom 54-56; County Competition 54-55; Varsity Football 55-58; Var- sity Baseball 55-58; Best AII-Round in Tenth Grade 55-56; Secretary of Junior Class 56-57; Co-Ed Hi-Y 55-58; Vice President of Junior Civi- tan 56-57; 8R7 Club 56-58; Gold and White Came 55-57; President of Homeroom 57-58; Pres- ident of Junior Civitans 57-58; Fire Marshal 57- 58; Annual Staff 57-58. BOB JERALD DUNCAN B-Team Football 52-53; Field Day 52-53; Wildcat Representative 53-54; Thrift Club 54-58; NCO Club 54-55; Color Guard 54-55; Office Staff 55- 56; Bank Teller 55-56; Gold Robe Choir 56-58; Homeroom President 56-57; Annual Representa- tive 56-57; Music Festival 56-58; French Club 56- 57; Key Club 57-58; Co-Ed Hi-Y 57-58. CECILIA MARGUERITE DUNN Girls, Chorus 53-54, 56-57; FHA 57-58; ROTC Sponsor 56-57; Y-Teens 5768; Bank Teller 56-58; Co-Ed Hi-Y 57-58; Wildcat Staff 57-58; Annual Staff 57-58; Dramatics Club 57-58. MERLE DUKE Y-Teens 53-54; Office Staff 55-58; Red Cross Rep- resentative 53-54; Wildcat Representative 54-55; Annual Staff 57-58; Civinettes 57-58; FBLA 57- 58; Junior-Senior Dance Committee 56-57; Dra- matics Club 57-58. KENNETH DUREN B-Team Football 54-55; Annual Representative 5354; Eighth Grade Basketball Team 53-54; Key Club 56-57; Civitans 57-58; Cold and White Game 55-57; Varsity Track 55-56; Varsity Football 55- 57; Region 4AAA Track Meet 56; Varsity Base- ball 57-58; Boys, Block Letter Club 56-58; Atomic Safety Committee 57-58; First Place in Fifth Dis- trict Industrial Arts Fair 57; Second Place in State Industrial Arts Fair 57. YVONNE EAGLE Y-Teens 53-56; FHA 54-56; Red Cross Represent- ative 53-55; Bank 53-54; Dramatics Club 57-58; Co-Ed Hi-Y 56-57; Ad Club 57-58; Library Club 5366; Office Staff 54-55. BRENDA EASON Library Club 54-55; Homeroom President 53-54, 55-56, 57-58; Homeroom Vice President 54-55; Wildcat Representative 55-56; Student Council 55- 57; Red Cross Representative 56-57; Co-Ed Hi-Y 55-58; Vice President Junior Class 56-57; Home- room Queen 55-56; Homecoming Court 55-56; B- Team Cheerleader 55-56; Honor Roll 53-58; Vice President Beta Club 56-57; President Beta Club 57-58; Most Outstanding J unior Girl 56-57; Editor of Pointer 57-58; First Place American Legion Essay Contest 56-57; Teen Board Representative 57-58; Honor Society 57-58; Secretary Honor So- ciety 57; Military Sponsor 55-57; Junior-Senior Dance Committee 56-57; Y-Teens 54-58; FHA 54-58. DON E5DALGO Red Cross 53-54: B-Team Football 5465; Bank Teller 54-55; Track 54-55; Varsity Football 55-57; Wildcat Representative 55-56; Key Club 57-58; Co-Ed Hi-Y. MARTHA SUE EIDSON Girls, Chorus 53-54, 55-56; CO-Ed Hi-Y 55-56; Y- Teens 53-55; YWCA 53-55; DE Club 56-58; Li- brary Club 5364; Honor Roll; Director of Club Projects 56-57; Homeroom Queen 54-55. LEM DAVIS F AVOR Key Club 57-58; Civitans 57-58. IDA FAYE FOUNTAIN Dramatics Club 57-58; Co-Ed Hi-Y 57-58; FBLA 56-58. CERITA FRASURE Civinettes 57-58; Dramatics Club 57-58; FHA 57- 58; Office Staff 54-58; Y-Teens 53-58; Co-Ed Hi-Y 55-58; Annual Representative 56-57; Junior- Senior Dance Committee 56-57; Treasurer of Homeroom 55-56; Secretary of Homeroom 54-55; Sweetheart of Homeroom 54-55; Girls4 Chorus 53- 54; Music Programs 5354; Play Day 53-54. JENNIE COLLETTE FULLER Bank Teller 53-55; Treasurer of Junior Y-Teens 53-54; Homeroom Queen 5355; Homeroom Sweet- heart 55-56; B-Team Cheerleaders 55-56; Co-Ed Hi-Y 55-58; Playday 54-56; Treasurer of Sopho- more Class 55-56; Secretary of French Club 56- 57; Varsity Cheerleader 56-57; Block Letter Club 56-57; Civinettes 56-58; Vice President of SeniOI Class 57-58; Dramatics Club 57-58; Library Staff 53-54; Junior-Senior Dance Committee 56-57; FHA 54-58. ALTHEA LORAINE F URBUSH Dramatics Club 57-58; Co-Ed Hi-Y 57-58; FHA 53-58; Y-Teens 53-58; Gold Robe Choir 57-58; Girls4 Chorus 56-58; Eighth Grade Chorus 53-54. VIRGINIA DALE GASKINS Treasurer FHA 55-56; President FHA 56-57; Y-Teens 54-58; Wildcat Representative 55-56; Civinettes 56-58; Secretary of Civinettes 5758; Student Council 56-57; Co-Ed Hi-Y 55-56; Girls' Chorus 53-54; Mixed Chorus 54-55; Gold Robe 55-56; Annual Staff 57-58; Bank Teller 57-58; Homeroom Sweetheart 53-54; Homeroom Queen 54-55; Beta Club 56-58; Junior-Senior Dance Com- mittee 56-57; Play Day 54-55. AMY LORENE GARRISON Honor Roll 53-58; Field Day 54-55; Girls4 Chorus 54-55; French Club 55-57; Bank Teller 56-57; Library Club 57-58; Annual Staff 57-58; FTA 56-58; President of FTA 57-58; Beta Club 56-58; Honor Society 57-58; Office Staff 57-58. DIAN E GENTLE Red Cross Council 53-54; Library Staff 53-54; French Club 54-56; Office Staff 54; Girls5 Chorus 56-57; Dramatics Club 57-58; Co-Ed Hi-Y 57-58. DANIEL MILLER GREEN Bank Teller 53-56; Rifle Team 53-54; B-Team Football 53-55; Hi-Y 53-55; Drill Team 55-57; Co-Ed Hi-Y 52-56; Bank Director; Key Club 57-58; Dramatics Club 57-58. LARRY GREEN Eighth Grade Field Day 53-54; Vice President of Homeroom 54-55; County Competition 54-57; Vice President Junior Hi-Y 54-55; President Delta Co- Ed Hi-Y 55-56; Key Club 55-58; President of Homeroom 5556; Vice President of Key Club 56-57; Best Company Commander County Compe- tition 57; Officers' Club 56-57; Honor Society 57- 58; Junior Civitans 57-58; Annual Staff 57-58; Fire Marshal 5758; Atomic Committee 57-58; WABE Teen Board 57-58; Chaplain Co-Ed Hi-Y 57-58. NATHAN HAMILTON Annual Representative 53-54; Audio-Visual Staff 54-56; Wildcat Representative 55-56; DCT Club 56-58; Delegate to DCT Conventions 56-58; DCT Club Historian 57-58; Homeroom Secretary 54-55; Key Club 57-58. MARTHA ELLEN HAMMON D Girls7 Chorus 53-57; FBLA Club 57-58. MARJORIE ANNE HAMMOND Cir1s5 Chorus 54-58; FBLA 57-58; Co-Ed Hi-Y 57-58. JERRY HAND Mixed Chorus 53-54; Golden Robe Choir 56-58. MARILYN HANEY Y-Teens 53-56; FHA 54-56; Band 55-56; Military Sponsor 56-57; Girls4 Chorus 56-58; Dramatics Club 57-58; Co-Ed Hi-Y 5758; Bank Represent- ative 57-58. GLORIA ELAINE HARDEE Library Club 56-57; DE Club 57-58. MARGARET EVELYN HARGIS Madison High School: Student Council 54-55; Sports Editor of Ram 5455; Interclass Cheerlead- er 55-56; Glee Club 55-56; Dance Committee 55- 56; Science Club 55-56; Y-Teens 55-56; Bowling Club 56-57; Konor Monitor 56-57; WLAC Radio Contact 56-57; Assistant Editor Rampage 56-57; Journalism Club 54-57; Honor Society 56-57. Russell High School: Editor of Wildcat 57-58; Y-Teens 57-58; FHA 57-58; Office Staff 57-58; Co-Ed Hi-Y 57-58; Honor Society 57-58. DAVID MOBLEY HARRIS Band 53-56; Bank Teller 53-54; DE Club 56-57; Key Club 57-58. BRENDA LEE HARRISON Girls4 Chorus 54-55; Red Cross Representative 54-56; Sweetheart 0f Homeroom 54-55; Secretary of Homeroom 54-55; Secretary of Teen Town 55- 56; Queen of Homeroom 5758; Secretary of DE 57-58; DE Club 56-58. CAROLYNN PATRICIA HARRISON Y-Teens 52-54; FHA 53-54; Twirlettes 54-55; Dramatics 57-58; Ad Club 57-58. BYRON JERALD HAYNES Key Club 57-58; Co-Ed Hi-Y 57-58; Dramatics Club 57-58; Ad Club 57-58; FBLA 57-58; Fulton High School: Football 5657; Track 56-57; Boys4 Glee Club 56-57; Junior-Senior Dance Committee 57; Red Cross Representative 56-57. CARLTON HAYS Roosevelt High School: Boys, Glee Club; Foot- ball; Basketball. Russell High School: Key Club 57-58; DE 56-58; Senior Superlative 57-58; Mixed Chorus 54-56; F BLA 57-58; Red Cross Represent- ative 56-57; Junior-Senior Dance Committee 56-57. GERALD WINGATE HEARD Beta Club 54-58. JIMMY HEMBREE Projection Staff 53-57; DE 57-58. LINDA HEMBREE FHA 53-54; Girls5 Chorus 54-56; Library Club 56-58; FTA 56-57; DE Club 57-58. REBECCA GAY HEMPERLEY Y-Teens 53-55, 57-58; Girls4 Chorus 53-55; Home- room Bank Teller 53-56; Wildcat Representative 54-55; Beta Club 55-56; Manager Girls, Basketball Team 56-58; Girls' Activity Letter Club 55-58; French Club 56-58; Junior-Senior Dance Commit- tee 56-57; Girls, Block Letter Club 57-58; Gold Robe Chorus 57-58; Civinettes 56-58. GLORIA J AN I S HIGGINS Secretary of Homeroom 53-54; Queen of Home- room; Queen's Court 53-54; FHA 53-58; Office Staff 54-58; Sweetheart 0f Homeroom 54-55; Wildcat Representative 54-55; Queen of Home- room 55-56; FBLA 56-58; Junior-Senior Dance Committee 56-57; Co-Ed Hi-Y 57-58; Girls, Block Letter Club 57-58; Civinettes 57-58; Dramatics Club 57-58; YcTeens 5758; Annual Staff 57-58; Varsity Cheerleader 57-58. WAYNE HUDSON Officers, Club 56-57; DCT Club. CLAUDE CAYCE HUGULEY, J R. Key Club 57-58; Co-Ed Hi-Y 57-58; Dramatics Club 57-58; FBLA 57-58; Annual Representative 5758; Wildcat Representative 56-57; Red Cross Representative 56-57; Junior-Senior Dance .Com- mittee 56-57; Bank Teller 53-54; Football 53. WILEY THOMAS J ACKSON Treasurer of Homeroom 54-55; Annual Represent- ative 54-56; County Competition 55-56; Wildcat Staff 57-58; Junior Civitans 57-58; Blue Key Club 5758; Red Cross Representative 55-56; Honorable Mention in State District Industrial Arts 5657. CAROLYN BERNICE JENKINS Homeroom Queen 53-54; Junior Y-Teens 54-55; Co-Ed Hi-Y 55-56, 57-58; DE Club 56-57; Treas- urer DE Club 57-58. ALICE MARIE J ESSEE Homeroom President 54-55; Homeroom Sweet- heart 54-55; Bank Teller 54-58; Library Club 54- 55; Girls4 Chorus 55-56; B-Team Cheerleader 55- 56; Annual Representative 56-57; Y-Teens 57-58; FHA 54-58; Co-Ed Hi-Y 55-58. BECKY J ETT Y-Teens 55-58; Girls4 Chorus 55-57; Co-Ed Hi-Y 56-58; FHA 57-58; Dramatics Club 57-58; Gold Robe Choir 57-58; Wildcat Representative 57-58. THOMAS JOHNSON Drill Team 55-57; Library Club 52-58; Chess Club 57-58; Cokesbury Award 57-58. 4l 42 ROSE ANN KIDD Red Cross Representative 52-53; Treasurer of Homeroom 52-53; Hi-Y 52-53, 54-58; Field Day 52-53; FHA 54-56; Treasurer of Homeroom 54-55; Junior-Senior Dance Committee 55-56; Dramatics Club 57-58; Co-Ed Hi-Y 57-58. HUGH DORSEY KINNEY Beta Club 5566; Honor Society 57-58; Civitans 57-58; Annual Staff 57-58. DOLORES BRENDA KNOX Homeroom President 53-54; Bank Teller 53-57; Girls7 Chorus 53-57; Y-Teens 54-58; President of FHA 54-55; Office Staff 54-58; Wildcat Repre- sentative 55-56; Homeroom Vice President 54-55; FHA Vice President 55-56; Annual Representative 5657; Bank Director 57-58; Music Festival 57; Junior-Senior Dance Committee 56-57; Activity Letter 56-57. BILLY LANE Senior Band 53-55; DE 56-58. JAMES KENNETH LEE Tumbling Team 53-54. PATSY LEVERETT Girls7 Block Letter Club 57-58; Civinettes 57-58; Wildcat Staff 57-58; Dramatics Club 57-58; Office Staff 57-58; Annual Representative 57-58; Varsity Cheerleader 57-58; Secretary of Homeroom 57-58; FHA 55-58; Historian of FHA 55-56; Y-Teens 55- 58; Vice President of FHA 57-58; Co-Ed Hi-Y 55-58; Vice President of Co-Ed Hi-Y 57-58; Co- Ed Hi-Y Basketball 55-56; Junior-Senior Dance Committee 56-57; Girls7 Softball Team 55-56; Girls7 Tumbling Team 55-56; President Thrift Club 54-55; Annual Field Day Events 5356; Sec- ond place winner Tri-City Field Day 53-55; Girls7 Track Team 53-56; Junior FHA 53-55; Junior Y-Teens 53-55; Sub-Freshman Cirls7 Chorus 53-54. EMILY DIANNE LOGGINS Cirls7 Chorus 53-56; Theory Club 55-57; Wildcat Representative 55-56; Beta Club 55-58; DE Club 5658: Handbook Advertising Committee 57-58. MILDRED ROSEMETH LYLES Public Speaking Club 55; Vice President History Club 55; Band 52-57; Chorus 55-57; Beta Club 57-58; FBLA 58; Basketball 56; Block 7W8 Club 57-58. LARRY McCLANAHAN Co-Ed Hi-Y 55-56; County Competition 54-57; Color Guard 55-56; Officers, Club 56-57; DCT 56-58; Vice President DCT 57-58; Third place State wood shop contest 55-56; Honorable Men- tion State wood shop contest 55-56: Bank Teller 55-56; Annual Representative 56-57. NANCY McCLURE FTA 56-58; Bank Director 56-58; Assistant Cash- ier, Bank 57-58; National Honor Society 57-58; DE 57-58; French Club 55-57; Honorable Men- tion Algebra III and IV, Competitive Examination 56; FHA 54-55; Girls, Chorus 54-55; Wildcat Representative 53-55; Secretary of Homeroom 53- 54. CHARLOTTE JEAN McDANIEL Y-Teens 53-58; Girls7 Chorus 53-55; Sweetheart 0f Homeroom 53-54; Queen of Homeroom 53-54; Play Day 53-54; B-Team Cheerleader 55-56; Red Cross Representative 53-54; Junior-Senior Dance Committee 56-57; Treasurer of Junior Homeroom 56-57; Co-Ed Hi-Y 57-58; Treasurer of Senior Homeroom 57-58; Civinettes 57-58; Office Staff 57-58; FHA 56-58; Treasurer of FHA 57-58; His- torian of FHA 56-57. F LORRIE McGREGOR Sub-Freshman Girls7 Chorus 53-54; Homeroom Queen 53-54; President of Music Class 5354; Tri-City Music Festival 53-57; Annual Representa- tive 53-55; Girls7 Chorus 54-57; Co-Ed Hi-Y 55- 58; Y-Teens 55-56; Bank Teller 55-56; FHA 56- 58; Junior-Senior Dance Committee 56-57; FTA 57-58; Activity Letter Club 55-57: CAROLYN JANE McKINNEY DCT Club 57-58. DICKIE McWILLIAMS Rifle Team 5354; Red Cross Representative 54- 55; Dramatics Club 56-57; Key Club 56-57; DCT 57-58; Wildcat Representative 54-55. RALPH THOMAS MALOCK DCT Club 56-58. ALLAN DONALD MARTIN Key Club 55-56; Treasurer of Key Club 56-57, Junior-Senior Dance Committee 5657; Civitans 57-58; Dramatics Club 57-58; FBLA 57-58; Atomic Safety Committee 57-58; King and Queen Court 57-58; President of Key Club 57-58. J AMES EARL MAXWELL B-Team Football 53-54; Varsity Football 55-57; Track Team 54; Wildcat Staff 57-58; Key Club 56-58; Key Club House Committee 57-58; Civi- tans 57-58; President of Homeroom 56-57; Treas- urer of Homeroom 53-54. PEGGY MARCENE MAYS FBLA 57-58; Activity Letter Club 56-58; CO-Ed Hi-Y 57-58; Girls7 Chorus 53-58. FRANCES VICTORIA MEDLOCK Office Staff 57-58; Girls7 Chorus 53-55; Queen of Homeroom 54-55; Red Cross Representative 53- 54; Library Club 53-55; Girls, Program 53-54; Y-Teens 53-54; Bank Teller 56-58. SANDRA DIANE MINTON Cirls8 Chorus 53-54; Play Day Softball Team 54- 56; Basketball Team 54-56; DE Club 56-58; Girls' Block Letter Club 55-56. DAVID GEORGE MOLIGA Officers7 Club 55-58; Drill Team 55-56; Library Club 55-56; French Club 55-58; Co-Ed Hi-Y 55- 58; County Competition 54-56. JAYNE DUNCAN MORRIS Y-Teens 53-58; Girls7 Chorus 54-55; Vice Presi- dent of Freshman Class 54-55; FHA 56-58; Secre- tary of FHA 57-58; Vice President Co-Ed Hi-Y 55-56; Co-Ed Hi-Y 55-58; Red Cross Representa- tive 56-58; Office Staff 53-54; ROTC Sponsor 56- 5?; J unior-Senior Dance Committee 56-57; Annual Staff 57-58; Civinettes 57-58. CLAUDE MARLIN MORRIS Homeroom President 53-57; Honor Roll 5354: B-Team Football 54-56; King of Homeroom 54- 55, 57-58; Lettered Varsity Football 56-58; Stu- dent Council 56-58; Junior Civitans 56-58; Co-Ed Hi-Y 55-56; Football Sportsmanship Award 57-58; Treasurer of Student Council 57-58; Treasurer of Homeroom 57-58; Annual Staff 57-58; Junior- Senior Dance Committee 56-57; King and Queen Court 57-58. MARTHA BLANCHE MOSS Red Cross Representative 53-54; Glee Club 53-54; Library Club 54-55; Band 57-58; Bank Teller 53- 56; Glee Club 55-57; Honor Society 57-58;;French Club 56-58; Junior-Senior Dance Committee 56- 57; Chemistry Lab Assistant 56-57. BARBARA ANNE MURDEN Glee Club 53-54; Homeroom Secretary 54-55; Student Council 55-56; Homeroom Vice President 56-57; Annual Representative 53-57; Red Cross Representative 56-57; Junior-Senior Dance Com- mittee 56-57; Pointer Staff 57-58; Booster Club 57-58; Office Staff 57-58; Wildcat Staff 57-58; Dramatics Club 57-58; FHA 53:58; Civinettes 57- 58; Y-Teen President 57-58; Y-Teensl53-58. JACKIE MURDOCK DE Club 56; GirIs4 Chorus 54-55; Dramatics Club 57-58; Co-Ed Hi-Y 57-58; FBLA 57-58. J IM MUSE DCT Club 56-58. WILLIAM NESS Junior Hi-Y 54-55; Beta Club 55-57; Drill Team 55-57; Civitans 57-58; Annual Staff 57-58. ROY EARL NEWTON Band 53-56; Music Festival 53-55; Band Teller 54-55; Key Club 56-57; Dramatics Club 57-58; Secretary of Homeroom 55-56. BARBARA JEAN NISBET Tri-City Play Day 54-55; Annual Representative 55-56; Co-Ed Hi-Y 57-58; Dramatics Club 57-58; Wildcat Staff 57-58; Annual Staff 57-58; Y-Teens 54-55, 57-58; FHA 53-54, 57-58. GAIL O4NEAL Girls4 Chorus 53-57; Music Festival 55-58; Y- Teens 53-57; CO-Ed Hi-Y 57-58; FHA 57-58; Dramatics Club 57-58. SYLVIA FRANCIS OWEN Library Club 53-55; Annual Representative 5657; Gold Robe Choir 57-58. PATRICIA IRENE PARKER Cirls4 Chorus 54-55; DE Club 57-58. RACHEL PARIS Beta Club 55-57; Y-Teens 54-57; DE Club 57-58; Co-Ed Hi-Y 56-58. ROBBIE DEE POOLE Annual Staff 5758; Cn-Ed Hi-Y 55-58; FTA 57- 58; FHA 56-58; Honor Roll 53-55. 57; Secretary of Junior Humvmnm 56-57: ROTC Sponsor 56-57: Juniur-Seninr Dance Cnmmittee 56-57; Play Day 54-55; Y-Teens 53-56. MARY ANN POPE Girls4 Chorus 53-55; Annual Representative 54-55; Beta Club 55-58; Theory Club 56-57; DE Club 56-58; Handbook Advertising Committee 57-58. GLADYS BONNIE POWELL Bank Teller 53-54; Girls4 Drill Team 55-56; J unior Civinettes 56-57. JEAN POWELL Cold Robe 54-58; Y-Teens 53-54; Dramatics Club 57-58; Tri-City Festival 57-58; Music Clinic 57- 58; AlI-State Chorus 57-58; Wildcat Representa- tive 55-56. JON THOMAS POWELL County Competition 55-57; Dramatics Club 57-58. MIKE PRUITT Baseball Manager 54-55; DCT 55-58; Homeroom Officer 53-54; Drill Team 54-55. LYNDA SUE PURSLEY Gold Robe Choir 54-58; Co-Ed Hi-Y 55-58; Cold Robe Ensemble 56-57; FHA 56-58; Beta Club 56- 58; Y-Teens 5758; Annual Staff 57-58; Treasurer of Gold Robe Choir 57-58; Tri-City Music Festival 54-58; Field Day 55-56; State Music Festival 55- 58; Girls4 State 57. WILBERT HAROLD RATLEDGE, JR. Russell High: Junior Hi-Y 54-55; Track Team 54-55; Junior Hi-Y Basketball Team, Beta Club 56-57-58; Officers4 Club 5657; Chemistry Lab Assistant 56-57; National Honor Society 57-58; Chaplain DE Club 57-58; Advertising Manager of Handbook 57-57; President Atlanta High School Chess League 57-58; First Place of Voice of Democracy Contest 57-58. Tucker High: B- Team Football 53-54; School Patrol 53-54; 4-H Club 53-54; Homeroom Vice President 53-54. BILL REDMON Russell High: Track 55-58; Cold Robe Choir 55- 58; Key Club 57-58; Civitans 57-58; French Club 55-57. Springfield, Illinois: Basketball 53-54; Track 53-55; Choir 53-55; Cross Country 54-55. THAD REID DCT 56-58. BOBBY REYNOLDS French Club 55-57; Officers, Club 56-57; Civitans 57-58; Co-Ed Hi-Y 57-58; Drill Team 55-57; An- nual Staff 57-58; Honor Rdll 53-58. SARA CORINE RICHARDSON DE Club 57-58. LUVERA ROBERTSON Homeroom Vice President 53-54; Homeroom Sweetheart 53-55; Girls' Chorus 53-54; Volleyball Team 53-54; Student Council 55-56; B-Team Cheerleader 55-56; Bank Teller 55-56; Beta Club 56-58; Annual Representative 56-58; Secretary of Student Council 57-58; President of FHA 57-58; Secretary Co-Ed Hi-Y 57-58; Block Letter Club 57-58; Civinettes 57-58; Homecoming Queen 57- 58; Red Cross Rep. 54-55; FHA 56-58; Co-Ed Hi-Y 56-58; Y-Teens 56-58. PATSY RUTH RODGERS Orchestra 53-55; Wildcat Rep. 54-55; Red Cross Rep. 53-54; DE Club 57-58. 43 BETTY ANN RUNION Junior Y-Teens; Wildcat Rep. 53-54, 55-56; Homeroom Queen 5456; Girls4 Chorus 54-55; Teen Town 54-55; Second Place Algebra Con- test 54-55; French Club 55-57; Beta Club Secre- tary 55-56; Junior-Senior Dance Committee 56-57; Vice President National Honor Society 57-58; Girls, State 57; Senior Y-Teens 57-58; Senior FHA 57-58; Office Staff 57-58; Annual Staff 57- 58; Co-Ed Hi-Y 57-58. DANNY RUSH Key Club 54-55; Dramatics Club 57-58; Tum- bling Team 53-54; County Competition 54-57. KAY SCOTT Bank Teller 53-57; Homeroom Officer 53-55; ROTC Sponsor 54-57; Office Staff 53-54; Y-Teens 53-58; FHA 54-58; Co-Ed Hi-Y 55-56; Beta Club 56-58; Field Day 5357; Music Bar 55-58; Gold Robe Choir 55-58; Girls, Chorus 53-55; Home- room Sweetheart 5355; Class Treasurer 55-56; Class Treasurer 57-58; Homeroom Queen 53-55; Annual Rep. 53-54; Basketball Team 55-56; Softball Team 55-56; Twirlette Squad 56- 57; Bank Teller 57-58; Student Council 5758; Annual Staff 57-58; Girls, Activity Letter Club; Dramatics Club 57-58; Wildcat Rep. 57-58; All- State Choir 55-56; Junior-Senior Dance Committee 56-57. MARY ELAINE SCOTT Homeroom Queen 53-54; GirlsS Chorus 53-54; Ninth Grade Girls, Chorus 54-55; Bank Teller 53- 55; Homeroom Sweetheart 54-55; Y-Teens 5357; Field Day 54-55; ROTC Sponsor 55-56; Vice President Homeroom 55-56; Secretary Y-Teens 57-58; Senior FHA 56-58; Junior-Senior Dance Committee 56-57; Civinettes 56-58; Pointer Staff 57-58. ORA HARRIET SCOTT FHA 56-58; Y-Teens 55-58; Honor Society; An- nual Staff 57-58; Beta Club 56-58; Homeroom Vice President 56-57; Co-Ed Hi-Y 5558; Red Cross Rep.; Bank Teller; Library Club; Junior- Senior Dance Committee. PATRICK SMITH SHANNON Band 53-54; B-Team Basketball. DuPont: Music Club 54-55. Forrest Park: Science Club 55-56; Band 55-56. Russell: Wildcat Staff 56-57; Bank Director 5758. 44 EVELYN J UANITA SHIPP Sub-Freshman Cirls4 Chorus 53-54; Junior FHA 54-55; Y-Teens 54-58; ROTC Sponsor 56-57; Sen- ior FHA 57-58; Office Staff 57-58; Red Cross Rep. 54-55; Co-Ed Hi-Y 57-58; Girls' Chorus 54- 55; Music Festival 54-55. NARA GLYNN SIKES DCT Club 56-57; Secretary of DCT; Homeroom Queen 57-58; Office Staff 54-55; Bank Teller 57- 58; Co-Ed Hi-Y 57-58. FRANKIE SMALLEY Cold Robe Choir 54-58; Library Club 54-58. WANDA COLLEEN SMITH Sub-Freshman Chorus 53-54; Tri-City Music Festi- vals 53-57; Girls4 Chorus 54-57; Y-Teens 54-58; Homeroom Bank Teller 55-56; Thrift Club 55-56; Pianist, Girlsy Chorus 55-56; President Advanced Girls, Chorus 55-56; Treasurer Co-Ed Hi-Y 55-56; Teen Town; Beta Club 56-58; Junior-Senior Dance Committee 56-58; Teen Town President 56-57; FHA 56-58; Honor Society 57-58; Homeroom President 57-58; Homeroom Queen 57-58; Co-Ed Hi-Y 57-58; Annual Staff 57-58. RAYMOND SPRAYBERRY DE 56-58; Representative Arithmetic Contest4 State DE Convention 56-57; Vice President DE Club 57-58; Vice President Homeroom 57-58. RONALD SPENCER Key Club 55-58; Dramatics Club 57-58; DCT Club 57-58; Tennessee B-Team Football 55-56; Bible Club 55-56; TI Club 55-56; Hi-Y Club 55- 56. NANCY LEE STALLINGS Bank Teller 57-58; DE Club 57-58; Girls, Chorus 55-56. SHIRLEY STARR Senior Y-Teens 57-58; FBLA 57-58; ROTC Spon- sor 54-55; Wildcat Rep. 57-58; Office Staff 54- 57; Homeroom Sweetheart 54; Annual Staff 57-58. HAROLD STUART STARRETT Student Council 57-58; Key Club 57-58; Honor Society 57-58; Vice President Homeroom 57-58; Treasurer of Civitan Club 57-58. LARRY STEVENS Band 54-58; DCT Club 57-58; French Club 57-58. PAT STEWART Russell: Varsity Basketball Team 55-58, Co-Cap- Iain 56-57; Co-Ed Hi-Y 56-58; Beta Club 57-58; Block Letter Club 56-58; Y-Teens 57-58; FHA 57-58. Calhoun High: Glee Club 53-54; Music Festival 54-55; Junior Tri-Hi-Y 53-54. SYLVIA LEE STIDHAM Band 54-55; DCT Club 57-58; Annual Rep. 5758; Co-Ed Hi-Y 57-58; Bank Rep. 53-54; Homeroom Secretary 54-55. WILLIAM J OSEPH SURLS Rifle Team 55-58; Civitan Club 57-58; Key Club 57-58; Co-Ed Hi-Y 57-58; Drill Team 57-58; Of- ficers.3 Club 56-58; Annual Staff; Gold Robe Choir 57-58; Third place County Marksmanship; Hearst Trophy 56-57; Junior-Senior Dance Com- mittee 56-57; Best Drilled Company 56-57. DEE STOKES Y-Teens 54-58; Red Cross Rep. 54-55; FHA 55- 58; Homeroom Sweetheart 54-55; Co-Ed Hi-Y 55-56; ROTC Sponsor 55-56; Beta Club 56-57; Treasurer Homeroom 56-57; Junior-Senior Dance Committee 56-57; Civinettes 56-58; Treasurer FHA 56-57; Student Council Secretary 56-57; An- nual Staff 57-58; Dramatics Club 57-58; French Club 57-58; Office Staff 57-58. J EWEL TAYLOR Senior Y-Teens 55-58; Band 55-58; Dramatics Club 57-58; Co-Ed Hi-Y 57-58; Assistant Secre- tary Lib. 0f Band 57-58; FHA 57-58; Wildcat Staff 57-58. KENDALL MOORE TAYLdR Annual Representative 53-54; Library Club 53- 55; Wildcat Rep. 5455; Homeroom Vice Presi- dent 54-55; Gold Robe Choir 54-56; Drill Team 55-58; Beta Club 55-58; Best Drilled Company 55-56; Officers Club 57-58; Key Club 57-58; Chess Club 57-58; Annual Staff 5758; Wildcat Rep. 57-58; Honpr Society. JANICE CAROLE THOMPSON Secretary of Homeroom 53-54; Library Club 53- 54; Junior Y-Teens 54-55; Junior FHA; Delta Chapter of Co-Ed Hi-Y 55-56; Assistant Bank Teller 55-56; Annual Staff 57-58; Future Teachers Club 57-58; Honor Roll 57-58; Co-Ed Hi-Y 57-58; Senior Y-Teens 57-58; Bank Teller 57-58; Future Homemakers 57-58; Secretary Homeroom 55-56; ROTC Sponsor 57-58. CAROLYN J OYCE TYLER President of Civinettes 57-58; Vice President of Civinettes 56-57; Vice President FHA 56-57; President of FHA 55-56; Honor Roll 5358; Beta Club 56-58; Honor Society 57-58; Secretary of Suh-Freshman Class 5354; Homeroom Vice Pres- ident 57-58; Co-Ed Hi-Y 55-56; Band 53-55; Ma- jorette Squad 55-58; Captain Majorettes 57-58; President of Junior Achievement Company 5556; Winner of Dale Carnegie Course 55-56; Historian Greater Atlanta Council of FHA 5556; Secretary of FHA 56-57; Junior-Senior Dance Committee 56-57; Y-Teens 54-56; Chaplain of Senior Y-Teens 56-57; Bank Teller 55-57; Red Cross Rep. 53-54; ROTC Sponsor 56-57; Office Staff 57-58; FBLA 57-58; Majorette Letter Award 56-57; Superior Rating in 5010 Routine at Twirling Contest 55-57. SARA PATRICIA VANSANT Varsity Cheerleader 57-58; Bank Teller 57-58; Civinettes 56-58; Y-Teens 57-58; Dramatics Club 57-58; Annual Staff 57-58; Wildcat Staff 57-58; Office Staff 57-58; Girls4 Block Letter Club 57-58; Activity Letter Club 55-58; Annual Rep. 56-57; Student Activities Council 56-57; Bank Teller 56- 57; Bank Director; Girlsy Chorus 54; Homeroom Sweetheart 54-55; Co-Ed Hi-Y 5657; President Homeroom 56-57; Junior-Senior Dance Committee 56-57. JAMES CLYDE VAUGHN B-Team Football 54-55; Gold and White Game 55; Secretary Junior Hi-Y 54-55; Key Club 55-58; Secretary Key Club 57-58; Officers3 Club 56-57; Drill Team 55-57; County Competition 55; Junior Class Treasurer 56-57; Student Council 57-58; Vice President Homeroom 54-55; Key Club Con- vention 55-58; Annual Staff 5758; Ad Club 57- 58; Cold Robe Choir 5758; Key Club Board of Directors 56-57; Vice President Officers5 Club 56-57. JOHN PAUL VAUGHT French Club 55-57; Co-Ed Hi-Y 57-58; Key Club 57-58; Ad Staff 57-58. BETTY J ANE WAITS Civinettes 57-58; Y-Teens 57-58; FHA 57-58; Dra- matics 57-58; Office Staff 57-58; Treasurer of Homeroom 57-58; Junior-Senior Dance Committee 56-57; Captain of B-Team Cheerleaders 56; Co-Ed Hi-Y 55-56; Girls, Chorus 54-55; Secretary of Homeroom 54-55; Sweetheart of Homeroom 53-54. BARBARA MARIE WALKER Sub-Freshman Girls4 Chorus 5354; Advanced Girls, Chorus 54-55; Bank Teller 53-58; Senior FHA 55-56; FBLA 56-57; Co-Ed Hi-Y 57-58; Office Staff 57-58. JOYCE ANNE WALKER Basketball 54-55; Annual Staff 57-58; FHA 55-56; Science Club 55-56; Junior Achievement 55-57; DE Club 57-58; Co-Ed Hi-Y 57-58; Red Cross 5758. DELORES F AY WALLACE Girls3 Chorus 54-57; DE Club 57-58; Honor Roll 54. THOMAS SHELTON WALLER Gold Robe 57-58; Key Club 57-58; Civitans 57-58; Chess Club 57-58; Officerss Club 56-57; Drill Team 55-57; Rifle Team 5465; Red Cross Rep. 56-58; Track Team 56-57; Junior-Senior Dance Committee 56-57. JERRY WEBB DCT Club 57-58; Co-Ed Hi-Y 55-56; Homeroom Vice President. - CARLOS JOE WEST B-Team Football 5254; Bank Teller 52-53; Tum- bling Team 52-53; Dramatics Club 57-58; Co-Ed Hi-Y 57-58. CHARLOTTE WESTBROOK Y-Teens 54-58; Treasurer of Homeroom 54-55; Cold Robe Ensemble 55-56; Co-Ed Hi-Y 55-56; Gold Robe Choir 56-57; DE Club 57-58. JERRY WHITE Field Day 54; Red Cross Representative 53-54; Key Club 56-58; Co-Ed Hi-Y 57-58; Wildcat Rep- resentative 53-54; County Competition. MYRA ANN WIDENER President of Homeroom 53-54; Red Cross 55-57; Y-Teens 53-58; Band 54-58; FHA 54-58; Co-Ed Hi-Y 55-56; Junior-Senior Dance Committee 56- 57; Music Festival 55-57; State Music Festival 55-57; Office Staff 57-58; Civinettes 57-58; Ac- tivity Letter Club 57-58; Annual Staff 57-58; ROTC Sponsor 57-58; Ad Staff 57-58. TOMMY WICGINS Field Day 53-54; Basketball Manager 54-55; State Basketball Champs 54-55; Wildcat 55-56; Varsity Football 5658; Officers, Club 57-58; Co-Ed Hi-Y 57-58; Key Club 57-58; Civitans 57-53; Secretary Civitan Club 57-58; Atomic Committee 57-58. ROBERT EDGAR WILLIAMS County Competition 55-57; Red Cross 53-54; Fed- eral Inspection 54-57. ROSE LAVONNIE WILLIAMS Secretary of Homeroom 53-55; Girls, Chorus 53- 55; B-Team Basketball 55-56; Bank Teller 57-58; Office Staff 57-58; FBLA 57-58; Y-Teens 54-55. ROSEMARY J EANNETTE WILLIAMS Bank Teller 54-57; Red Cross Representative 53- 54; Wildcat Representative 54-55. CHARLES H. WILSON Bank Teller 53-54; Drill Team 55-58; Officersy Club 56-58: Chess Club 57-58. TOMMY WISE Junior Hi-Y 54-55; Treasurer Junior Hi-Y 54-55; Co-Ed Hi-Y 5556; Officers4 Club 56-57; DE Club 57-58; DE Handbook Advertising Committee 57- 58. 45 1w 7mg M 7m Having withstood five years of mental torture, dentention hall, and excess homework at the hands of the Russell Faculty, We, the Graduating Class of 1958, wish to leave to the more fortunate under- classmen, the crazy names, wisecracks, and zany experiences which have made these years easier to bear. BILL ALEXANDER, being of sound mind and body, leaves to Joyce . . BOB llMOOSEl, ALLEN, being of hard head and roving eye, does hereby hang up his horns. He also leaves Johnson all his kisses . his tooth to Mr. Deck for chewing out anyone he chooses . . . LILLIAN ALLEN, being of small body and smaller mind, does hereby leave her honored position in the vocabulary of Mr. Catlin to any future young and innocent junior girl who has the dear man for English . . . RUSSELL ALSABROOK, being of all body and no mind, leaves his 210 pounds to Charles Redmon, his ability to do physics problems to James Landgrebe, and his suit to some unemployed subfreshman who hopes to work at Richls next year . . LARRY ANDREWS, being of all body, leaves all of his mathematical ability to Mrs. Dolvin and Mr. Piziak in hope that they might get together and see the light . . . MONTEEN AUTRY, being of sound mindtN, leaves to Carlene Byrd her ability to make l:A,s,l in bookkeeping. Also to any underclassman who wants it, her ability not to dress in Physical Education and get away with it . . . MARTHA BARBER, being of sound body and unsound mind, leaves her skill for eating spaghetti to Brenda and Tommy . . BERYL BARRON, being of no mind at all, leaves to any future cheerleader who goes with a boy from another school her ability to cheer for Russell when we play Marist in football. Also to Charlotte Mathias she leaves her ability never to be ready on time . . . JEAN BEARD, being of broken body and absolutely no mind, wills her beloved spot in Mr. Lentinigs heart to Judy Spencer . . . CORINE BENNINCTON, being of sound body and no mind, hereby wills, within the next hundred years, Mitchell Gibson to Sandy Gay; she wills to Lynn Dial the ability to Visit the drug store during school hours without getting caught; and to Ardeth Gibson she wills her ability to drive Mr. Aldridge crazy without getting kicked out of class . . . PATRICIA BERRY, being of sound body and feeble mind, does hereby will her ability to do shorthand . LILLIAN BISHOP, being of red hair and hloodshot eyes, does hereby will her ability to make tlBis- to anyone who can use it . . nicksi, in her basement to LuLu Hulme and her sense of humor to . BILLY BROWN, being of sound mind and body, leaves to any deserving under- Prof. Dunlap or anyone who will need it . . classman all his censored and worthwhile belongings, as he has spent some of his happiest and most exciting days at Russell . . . LAMAR BROWN, who insists that he is of sound mind and body, leaves his ability to play the piano in fourth period study hall to Richard Harriston and Raburn Fisher, his ability to get along with Mrs. Dolvin to Ross Hill, and his poetic mind to any poor soul who wants it . . . SANDRA BROWN, being of overworked mind and tired body, leaves her ability to live through two years of iiParkeril to all those unfortunate people who have been told Latin 46 is necessary . . . MARY ELLEN BURTZ, not being here, wills her ability to have a good time in Human Relations to David Payne, lwho isnit humanl, also her ability to sing alto to Sandra Rochester . . . MIKE CAIN, being of little mind and much body, leaves his ability to get locked in Shirley Starrls shower to Hal McDowell, who showed great envy for his predicament . . . CONNIE CAMP- BELL, being of sound mind and body, does hereby will her ability . . PINKY CARTER, being of sound mind, leaves to Linda Barnes her ability to find out things about certain people that they donlt think she knows . . . JOE CARTWRIGHT leaves his ability to get along with Mr. Catlin so wonderfullytm to the next unsuspecting junior who steps into his shoes tpoor soull . . . LLOYD iiCANDY MANi, CLARK, being of sound mind and body, wills his ability to sell Senior candy to . . PAM CLARK, supposedly being of sound mind and body, wills her llUnion,9 flag to Mr. Dean . . . NAN CLEMENTS, being of sound mind, leaves to Linda Norris her ability to get out of class legally . . . MADELYN COFFEY, being of sound body and no mind, leaves her ability to be dumb to Larry Cox, who is almost as dumb as she . . . JUDY COKER, being of sound mind and too much body, does hereby leave her ability to advise the 4LLove Lornel, to anyone who is stupid enough to want it! She also wants to leave her itwittleh brother her good . . RAY COLLINS, being of sound mind and body, leaves his amazingly original laughter to Ruth . . . TALITHA CROCKER does hereby bequeath her ability to start an argument with Mr. Chamberlain to Delores Glore . . . MARTHA ANN DENNIS, being of unsound mind, leaves her ability to have authority in D.C.T. to poor Sylvia, whoill be back next year . . -. JOE DORIS, being of sound mind and a little sounder in body, does hereby leave all the fun and good times he has had during his five years at Russell to Patricia, and his experiences in football y to 4tNastyli Bill Duren . . . CARL DRISKELL, being of sound mind and body, does bequeath his wonderful experiences of burning the midnight oil tmaybe once a semester trying to survive Mrs. Parkeris . . BOB DUNCAN, being of sound mind, wills Allen Austin the ability to go with Judy as long as he has gone with Betty. And to any of next years Seniors, the ability to have as many cars as he has had . . . CECILIA DUNN leaves her blonde hair, her blushing, and her dimple to the many people who have teased her about them . . . YVONNE EAGLE wills her ability to get out of any class and wander the halls all day, and still graduate at the same time, to anyone else who wants or needs it . . . BRENDA EASON, being of sound body and over- worked mind, leaves her ability to pass geometry with Mr. Piziak and still have fun to Marifree Wallace and Judy Tanner . . . SUE EIDSON, being of sound mind and body, leaves to all little sub- freshmen her sincere hope that they will grow and be BIG Seniors like she wanted to be. lEat plenty of Wheaties, kidsl . . . FAYE FOUNTAIN, being of mindtm and bodywl, wills her ability to never to catch on to jokes to David Payne. anyone who is worthy of it . fortune to have such swell friends . Englishl to the poor, innocent underclassmen . talk during class without getting caught lwhich isn7t oftenl to any poor junior who canlt keep quiet . . . CERITA FRASURE leaves her ability to pass algebra to Donnie Halcomb since she will not need it in college, and her ability to get a date she leaves to anyone who . . ALTHEA FURBUSH, being of sound body7 leaves to Sandra Rochester her ability to make goodl?l grades in doesn,t want a date . Mr. Dunlapis English class, to Pat Sumner her ability to keep a secret, and to all underclassmen and future seniors at Russell she . AMY GARRISON, being of sound mind and body, leaves her ability to get out of Mrs. Bullardis leaves her ilSenior Privilege? . . Home Beautification class to any of her future pupils who may . . DALE GASKINS, being of little body and a seldom used mind, does hereby leave to the underclassmen the hope that . DIANE GENTLE, being of sound mind and body, leaves her ability to pass Shorthand to Linda Shaw . . . MITCHELL GIBSON leaves all his good grades, fine conduct and cultured actions to Wayne Williams . . . LARRY GREEN, being of sound mind and body, leaves his ability to look innocent when in trouble to David Payne and his ability to stay friendly with Mr. Catlin to Arthur Mozely . . . CAROLE GRIFFIN, being of sound mind and body, leaves her ability to read library books to Judy . . . NATHAN HAMILTON, being of . . MARJORIE HAM- MOND, being of sound mind and body, wills her singing ability . . MARTHA HAMMOND leaves all her book- keeping knowledge to the future pupils who think they,re failing too . . . JERRY HAND, being of mind, does hereby leave his seat in Latin to some poor soul who does not have any more sense than to take it . . . MARILYN HANEY, with unsound mind, leaves her favorite seat in Mr. Dodd7s Dramatics class to Johnny Fambro . . . MARGARET HARCIS leaves her mischievousness to Sarah Walker . . . DAVID HARRIS leaves his ability to hide in the boiler room while skipping fourth period to Hal McDowell . . . BRENDA HAR- RISON; being of sound mind and body, leaves the units she had left over to Charles E. and her sewing career to the girl in Miss need it . they may someday leave too . . Turner. She really needs it! sound mind, leaves to Jeri his blonde hair . to Miss Burgess . Jehkins, class who pays the most attention to her. Also she leaves the fun and all the typing of minutes to the next D.E. secretary who takes over her job . . . JERRY HAYNES leaves his ability to make the teachers love him to Wayne Williams and his habit of checking in with pool chalk on his hands to Johnny Parrot, and his ability to come to school every day without missing to Anthony West . . . CARLTON HAYS leaves the heater in the south hall to Tommy Mourning who has cold feet . . . JIMMY HEMBREE, being of sound mind, does hereby leave his ability to get along with all his teachers to Claire Kirkland and Bob Simmons . . . LINDA HEMBREE, being of sound mind and body, leaves her place in DE. to Sheila and her extra units to Ruth . . . JANICE HIGGINS, being of sound mind, leaves her nickname, Big Red, and all its . . WAYNE HUDSON, being of sound mind, leaves nothing to nobody because he is in bad need . BUDDY HUGULEY, not necessarily being of sound mind, but fairly healthy, hereby leaves his ability to go happy memories to Sheila Knight . of everything he has . . to Panama City sober and very much broke and return the same way, to anybody who is desperate enough to try it . . . CAROLYN JENKINS, being of sound mind and body, does hereby leave . . . MARIE JESSEE, being of sound mind and body, wills her ability to laugh like a chicken to anyone who canit . . . BECKY JETT, being of sound mind and body, leaves Pat Morris the ability to get along as well in Human Relations as she did especially if she . . ROSE ANN KIDD, being of mind and body, leaves her ability to stay in trouble to has another Dolores Knox sitting by her . Carlene Byrd. To any underprivileged junior she leaves her place . . BARBARA KING leaves all her crinolines to any DOLORES KNOX, being of all body and less mind, leaves her ability to run the office smoothly in Dramatics . poor girl who needs them . . . to anyone who works there for years to come. She also leaves her ability not to be married or engaged during her Senior year to Linda Harris . . . PATSY LEVERETT. being of mind and body, leaves her ability to drop a subject and still get credit for it to . . DIANNE LOGGINS, being of sound mind and body, leaves to Faith Dowdy, a lowly subfreshman, her ability James Edmondson . to get along with all her teachers except Mr. Fargason, with the hope that she wonit need it . . . MILDRED LYLES, being of sound mind and body, leaves nothing to JoAnn Lyles, and her seat in bookkeeping to Pat Davis and Peggy Jo Seay . . . LARRY Mc- CLANAHAN, being of great mind, leaves all his ability for getting out of work and doing nothing to all the boys in D.C.T. . . . NANCY McCLURE, being of sound mind and body, leaves all her valuable brain to Floretta Roumillat. And to her subfreshman friend, Claire Kirkland, she hereby leaves her ability to have all the fun in the . . FLORRIE McGREGOR, being of small brains and smaller vocabulary, leaves her large collection of ltStudy Hall Funniesii to all future students of iiMr. Henry B. Simpkins, Esq? . . . CAROLYN MCKINNEY, being of sound mind and body, leaves her ability to get along with Miss Wehunt to anyone . TOMMY MALOCH, being of sound mind, leaves all his paper of old D.C.T. to the underclassmen, and to . PEGGY MAYS, being of unsound mind, leaves her ability to be a brain in Book- world and still make good grades . who thinks they can . . Ralph Barron he leaves all his flying paper . . keeping II to some poor soul who canit pass Bookkeeping I . . . VICKI MEDLOCK, being of unsound mind, wills her hay, oats, and salt block to the school cafeteria . . . DIANE MINTON, being of weak mind and freckled body, wills the attributes of which she is possessed, her affection for the house of learning with which she will no longer be associated after June 1958, to all the underclassmen of Russell . . . JAYNE MORRIS, being of half mind and clear conscience, wills her outstanding ability to drive in the ditch t0 Glenda Morris . . . MARLIN MORRIS, being of sound mind and body, leaves to Ardeth Gibson his phone number and all his spare . JACKIE MURDOCK, being of unsound mind, leaves her ability to make iiAisii in Government to Mary Jo . . . BLANCHE MOSS,rbeing of sound mind and body, does hereby leave her ability to get alongr with Mrs. Parker to Eleanor Rose Tucker, who she time . . is sure will need it. She also leaves her horn-blowing ability to Linda Norris and Rhetta Gaines . . . BARBARA MURDEN, being of sound mind and crippled body, wills her ability to skip Plane Geometry until the last two quarters and still make iiCsi, to her brother, Billy . . . JIM MUSE, being of sound mind and bodyl'N, wills his dignityl ?lehe has no younger brother to will to-to H. 0. Stewart . . . BILL NESS leaves his mathematical knowledge and 47 . BARBARA NISBET leaves the thrills and adventures of riding in a convertible and the the application thereof to LeRoy Fargason . . love of motorcycles to any junior who likes convertibles and motor- . GAIL OlNEAL, being of slow mind and body, leaves to her little sister, Carole, her good grades. cycles . . To her cousin, Gary Kir- bow, she leaves her ltgoodil conduct record . . . SYLVIA OWEN, being of some mind and fairly sound body, leaves her gray hair to all future seniors who have Mrs. Parker for English. She got . . PATSY PARKER, being of sane mind and body, leaves to her sister, Evelyn Linda Parker, her ability to do bookkeeping . . . RACHEL PARIS, being of slow mind and body, wills to her big little brother, Grant, most of hers in Mrs. Parkerls classes trying to pass . and to Eleanor Rose Tucker and Joyce Daniell her ability to be late to homeroom and every class and get by with it . . . ROBBIE POOLE, being of sound mind and body, leaves her two study halls . MARY ANN POPE, being of sound mind and body, leaves to Maxine Pope and Frankie Rowan, to any poor junior that needs them . . subfreshmen, her ability to get along with all her teachers and all students; her hope is that they will have their best years of life during high school . . . JEAN POWELL, being of body and de- formed mind7 leaves her ability to get engaged to a boy who has a . LYNDA PURSLEY, being of more body than mind, leaves her ability to cram more sister like Kay Scott to all steady girls . . people into the car than the law allows to Barbara Redmon, and always being late to Prof. Dunlapis fifth period English class to any unfortunate junior who has the honor of getting him . . . WILBERT RATLEDGE, being of sound mind and body, leaves his chess playing abilities to his brother Edward, and to Mr. Thomas Piziak . . . THAD REID, being without sound mind, wills his ability to ride a motor for four years Without getting his drivefs . . BOBBY REYNOLDS, being of overworked mind and weak body, leaves to some deserving license revoked to Anthony West . junior his slightly worn halo with the hope that he may profit by the experiences which go with it . . . LUVERA ROBERTSON, being of all body and no mind, leaves her ability to mess-up cheers to Linda Logwood and Charlotte Mathias. James and Andrea Holloway her ability not to bother Mrs. Neal . . IVELYN ROBINSON, being of unsound body and n0 mind, hereby wills her seat in the floorboard of Mr. She also leaves to Judy in Physical Education . Aldridgels driverls training car to Vickie Medlock and her horse . . . ROBERT ROBINSON, being of unstable mind and anemic body, bequeaths his well-deserved nickname, iiArgof7 to some future char- acter in the hope that he may live up to its past reputation . . . KAY SCOTT, having an imbecilels mind and a freak,s body, leaves all her moronic abilities and freakish actions to Frances Plant who can make very good use of them . . . ORA SCOTT, being of puny body and of very feeble mind, leaves to any junior girl who happens to be in the same predicament, her sleepy, dreamy look and her ability to go steady so long without breaking up . . . PAT. SHANNON wills John Hinchey his good relationship with the students of Jones- boro High School . . . JUANITA SHIPP leaves her height and the ability to eat all the chocolate she wants to anyone who needs it . . . WANDA SMITH, being of bodytn and almost no mind, has a lot 48 . RONALD . . . MARY STARR, t0 leaveebehindebut shels taking it with her . . SPENCER wills all his love to Joan Spearman being of ? and ?, leaves to Claudia Tarver her ability to play Cupid successfully. She leaves to all the unfortunate underclassmen her ability to be friends with alltm teachers without it doing any good . . . SHIRLEY STARR, being of sound mind and body, leaves her brown eyes and her ability to see out of them to Mike Cain, who . . LARRY STEVENS wills all the miserable cost of being a senior to any underclassman who may be luckyl'N enough to make it through Chamberlain7s class . . . PAT STEWART, being of wicked mind and sick body, leaves behind her the years, tears, and fears, of five years in Russell High School . . . SYLVIA STIDHAM, being of sound mind, leaves nothing be- . BILL SURLS tbeing persuaded by feminine figures and kandy kissesl does hereby leave one pair of isn7t doing too well with his . cause she needs what she has . . slightly tarnished horns to some other deserving playboy . . . JEWEL TAYLOR, being of no mind and sound body, leaves to Mike Dick- inson her ability to squeak in the middle of the Christmas program, and to Andrea Holloway she leaves her good grades in Senior . . KENDALL TAYLOR, being of weak mind and no body, leaves his ability to skip class without English because she needs them . being caught to Karen, and his sorry Latin grades to some other Latin student that suffers under Mrs. Parkeris tibig fat toeii . . . JANICE THOMPSON, being of sound body and weak mind, leaves her ability to play Cupid to any junior who has friends who need it . . . PAUL TIMMS, being of unstable mind and weak body, leaves his ability to shoot pool to Tommy Mourning . . . CAROLYN TY- LER, being of feeble mind and more feeble body, leaves her ability to always be out of step while marching to Carol Callahan and Linda Harris. lunch she leaves to Harriet Richards . . Her ability to always be hungry after eating a big . JOHNNY VAUGHT, being of sound mind and weak body, hereby .wills to his sister, Peggy, his . JIM VAUGHN leaves his guitar to Ralph Stevens, and to Mr. Piziak he leaves a grunch and an eggplant over there . . . MARIE WALKER wills her scant shorthand skill to any poor underclassman who wants it . . . JERRY WEBB, being men- four lunch periods . . tally unbalanced and of unfit body, leaves his ability to do nothing to Wayne Williams in hopes that he will use it to the best of his ability . . . CHARLOTTE WESTBROOK, being of sound mind and weak body, leaves her ability to be quiet and daydream in class . . JERRY WHITE, being of sound mind and body, leaves to Raymond Conn his height . . . ANN WIDENER Wills all her good times to Billy McDaniel and Billy King; and to Tommy Collins, her seat in Mrs. Parkeris . . LAVONNIE WILLIAMS, being of somewhat sound mind and body, wills her ability in shorthand to Rebecca Sealock and all her errors in typing to Rebecca Hyatt . . . ROSEMARY WILLIAMS, being crazier than you think, leaves to Brice Richards all of the wonderful times she has had here, and her ability to roam the halls without a permit . . . CHARLES WILSON, being of sound mind and body, leaves all that he has to the pickled snake in the to any underclassman who is a Chatterbox . English class . biology lab; except for his temper, which he leaves to the pickled snake in Room 10. NAME Cary Floyd Alexander William Almand Alexander Lillian Mae Allen Robert Treece Allen Nancy Ruth Almand James Russell Alsabrook Marian Joan Anderson Larry Cilmer Andrews Thomas Russ Ashell Vivian Monteen Autry Martha Louise Barber Beryl Leah Barron Ralph Damon Barron Mary Alice Barth Carole Dianne Bauknight Rachel Jean Beard J ack Harris Beckham Corine Louise Bennington Lillian Delores Bishop Roy Bishop James Bennett Bonner Thomas Nathaniel Boum Sandra Edwina Brazil Larry Brock Barbara J ean Brown Lamar Brown SWWM NOTED FOR One black 50 Chevrolet Being a flirt Being little and crazy Being witty tgoofyi Not going steady Making things with match sticks Never being on time Being the innocent bystander Flat top Chewing and popping gum Wearing a ring but not going steady Always being late to home room Running wild on week- ends F orgetting jokes Always eating pickles Looking like Grace Kelly? Being the shortest boy at Russell Going to the iiGreasy Spoonii without get- ting caught Always carrying out other peopleis crazy ideas and never worry- ing about anything Driving the get away car for egg throwers Making iiAis in Algebra Being late to class Always being with George Being a success at being lazy Being quiet Asking a lot of questions REDEEMING VIRTUE Sexy eyes Talking eyes My outstanding ability to flunk Physics Eyes that change color Always happy Blue eyes Freckles Being tall Brown eyes Blue eyes and blushing My eyes Red hair Blushing Blue eyes and long eyelashes Unshakahle determina- tion Pepsodent teeth Friendliness Red? hair Naturally curly hair Nose Hazel eyes and black hair Broad smile and green eyes Southern drawl Hair Love for Mrs. Dolvin NEEDS MOST To graduate Joyce Some sense A blond mountaineer A million dollars An Aii in Physics A certain someone Shirley A hot Chevyr To graduate Another pony tail Mike Black hair Pale face A certain guy with beautiful brown eyes The other ring To pass Mrs. Parker's English A sun tan in December Some witty sayings to outwit Bob Allen Straight hair Pat College education George Sleep and Linda A certain boy from Decatur and my diploma To go to a college where homework isnit given AMBITION To be a Marine To beat Larry Brock in Algebra To always find time to put off until tomorrow what I never intended to do in the first place To cruise the Caribbean with Mary Ellen Burtz on my 100 foot yacht To never do today what I can put off till tomorrow To find out whatis on the other side of the moon To live, love, and laugh life away To own Oakland City To photograph for Es- quire Magazine To marry Jay and raise a house full of red heads To get my MRS degree and raise a football team To marry Mike and raise a football team To master Mrs. Parkeris English To pass shorthand To be successful and happy with what I need most To make Franklin happy To join the WAVES To have a drag race with Mr. Aldridge To be a mermaid and rescue drowning sailors named Bobby and Tech lifeguards on the planet iiMoon- shinei, To go to my own funeral To be shipwrecked on an island with Pat To be a success To always be happy with what I need most To build up-side-down lighthouses for sub- marines To graduate and find a well-paying job To get married on a night in June NICKNAME Alex Round Man Lil,un Bob Sniggles Applejack Joanie Drew Pete-toots Barbara Yogi Hey Red! Mare Candy J eannie Shorty Pony Tail Tiger Lil Uncle LeRoy Root Brother Gracie Clevie Red Blackie 49 50 NAME Nancy Mary Brown Sandra Lee Brown William L. Brown Richard Clifford Bullard Martha Inez Burke Mary Ellen Burtz Michael Scott Cain Connie Campbell Ann Cantrell Pinky Carter Joe Cartwright Jr. William Franklin Chandler Douglas Chatham Pamela Jayne Clark Lloyd George Clark Nan Clements Kay Clonts Madelyn Elizabeth Coffey Ray Collins Roy Collins Judy Lynn Coker David Cook William LeRoy Cooper George Harold Crider Talitha Raynell Cracker Ronald Wesley Crothers Clyde Dailey 5mm REDEEMING VIRTUE NOTED FOR Smart remarks Singing tenor with the Gold Robe Choir Rifle team Hamboning in Mr. Catlinls class Being short and shy Always singing with Al Phillips Checking in late with pool room chalk on my hands Always saying why and never catching on to a joke Quietness Never staying home Having to look down on people except Jack Beckham Preaching Girl troubles Yankee accent Being everybodyls eDaddw Getting out of class legally Telling jokes Put-on laugh Giving Ralph a banana every day Amazing capacity for girls Having the gift of gab Chasing after the fairer sex Never getting liAlsl, in Tomls class Getting blamed for what someone else does Southern accent Being a devil with the women, but they all call me a saint Getting kicked out of Tennis class Long eyelashes and blue eyes Voice Throwing a ilfly in a match Being a physical flop Blue eyes Long eyelashes and blue eyes ilFinel, car Black hair and blue eyes Fingernails Long pony tail Is a geometry genius in Tom Piziakls class tha! hall Curly hair Seriousness and a way with the girls Curly hair A nose that doesnk spread out Curly hair Dark eyebrows, light hair? Dimples A shadow Beautiful undeveloped personality Ability to exaggerate A smooth line Big feet Not much of anything Smile High-pitched laugh Peroxided hair NEEDS MOST A steady boy friend A scholarship to West Point A certain little blond whose initials are Gail Spain A Bohemian Bush Beetle To grow taller To finish college in three years To be locked in a liquor store The ability to read faster so I can sing in church My first million A good looking cadet and a G.M.A. ring A brain 58 F 0rd A few pounds and many dollars Understanding A place to stay in Panama City Frank Somebody with money Certain senior boy A girl who understands me To be modest A little less of Judy Ain,t gonna tell A car To pass Mrs. Parkerls English MRS. degree Black ,55 Ford, money, and Judy Anything! 3 ! AMBITION To go steady with a certain boy and after that who knows? To be the only girl at West Point and direct the Glee Club To graduate from North Georgia College To hambone on the Ted Mack Show To be a bookkeeper To major in music so someday I can sing children to sleep To be married at 18 and divorced at 64 so my wife can,t get my social security To live, love, and al- ways he as happy as I am now To buy out Richls To take a trip to Mexico and move to Florida and flirt with all the good looking boys on the beach To Wear Mr. Deckis Ivy League coat for a day To become a beach- comber at Panama City To be a mad scientist and fly Sputnik? To live a Christ centered life To own the Gold Nugget in Las Vegas To marry Frank To be a millionairess To learn to laugh To prove to Miss Gallo- way that Im not a low livered skunk Beat Don Martin in a game of pool To be the happiest person in the world To inherit a lot of money To graduate from N.A.C. To become a pilot in the Air Force To marry L. F. Live fast, love hard, die young, and leave a beautiful memory To own a new Chevy N ICKNAME Charlie Joe Black Beetle Bailey J ingles Little Bit Birdie Tiny Queenie Annie Bell Pink Cartwheel Cutright Cartwrong Cut-throat Coot Doug Miss B00 Smutty Nan Kaycee and Beba Coffee Thunder Hercules Do-Dee Cookie Willy Coo j er Critter Litha Ronnie Canary NAME Cary Dan Darrington Martha Ann Dennis Josiah Wood Doris Carl Driskell Bob Jerald Duncan Cecilia Dunn John Kenneth Duren Yvonne Eagle Brenda Gail Eason Don ElDaIgo Martha Sue Eidson Lem Davis Favor Faye Fountain Cerita Frasure J ennie Collette Fuller Althea Loraine Furbush Amy Lorene Garrison Virginia Dale Gaskins Diane Gentle Hugh Mitchell Gibson Daniel Miller Green Larry Green Norma Carole Griffin Nathan Hamilton Martha Ellen Hammond Marjorie Anne Hammond Jerry Hand Marilyn Haney Gloria Elaine Hardee NOTED FOR Being friendly Never being on time Being on time Forgetting everything Iim supposed to remember Being at Russell longer than any other senior Blushing Being late to homeroom Phone always being busy Always talking and just iivisitingl, my classes several times a week Watching Zoro Vicious bark Always working Always talking Being crazy, roaming the hall, and never understanding things Blushing Fussing with Danny One green eye and one blue one A big mouth carried by a iiwabble N othing Originality Having a liBug Carrying a pencil behind my ear Long fingernails Playing a mean guitar Being a twin Being a twin Sitting by girls in human relations Laughing at the wrong time Talking REDEEMING VIRTUE Smile Blue eyes Wide feet Curly hair Going steady with B. A. R. so long Blond hair Big feet IlNaturall, blond hair A certain boy Flattop haircut Size Curly hair Eyes Naturally curly hair Black hair Yankee talk Naturally curly hair My Southern D-R-A-W-L Short blond hair Crew cut Bowed legs and glasses Being confused Natural curly hair Blond hair Being llgoodll Being lefthanded Long eyelashes Brown eyes Red hair 5mm NEEDS MOST Money, money! Long hair again Money and car Money To marry Betty Ann and always be happy A man, clothes and money A hit A private phone More time to do nothing A house, a car, and Louise To lose weight Lifetime supply of vitamins A certain boy A can of Tune. A penthouse Danny Money to go to college Keith Men and money Honorary jail pass at Panama City Ducky Diploma, job, family, home, retirement A job for Steve where he doesnlt have to work at night Jeri . . . and a degree A llfellerli Men, money, and a diploma Pass Latin II A certain boy To get my diploma and MRS degree AMBITION To be an overwhelming success in big business To weigh 100 pounds Get a good college education To be a retired electrical engineer To make a career of the Navy To be successful in all I do To graduate and come back and haunt Aldridge T0 marry Doug Casper and have a lot of ghosts To begin and end my name with a degree tMrs. and R.NJ To go to Panama City and keep some money To marry a certain Mr. Henry To graduate from college To graduate Learn to curl my hair and do something special To make my nickname smaller To keep what I need most To be a psychologist and psycho-analyze all my crazy friends To live on a secluded island with what I need most To find something to be noted for To be a bachelor and raise all my sons to be the same To get a real grown-up car To stop being confused To be a surgical technician To do well in college Being called a right name Airline stewardess To be a Latin teacher To get what I need most T0 marry Leon NICKNAME Danny Dennis the Menace Slob Dris Bumper Blondie Dirty Von Gigi Dago Little Susie Dave Susan Snort 4-0 Ducky Amos Maggie Chemical Head Fairburn Unk Bo Carolyn Nature Little Tarpon Little Tarpon Cab Haney Ho Red 5! NAME Margaret Evelyn Hargis David Mobley Harris Brenda Lee Harrison Carolynn Patricia Harrison Byron J erald Haynes Carlton Hays Gerald Wingate Heard Jimmy Hembree Linda Hembree Rebecca Gay Hemperley Janis Higgins Wayne Hudson Claude Cayce Huguley Wiley J ackson Carolyn Bernice J enkins J oseph Wilson J enkins Alice Marie Jessee Becky Jett Thomas J ohnson Rose Ann Kidd Barbara Elizabeth King Hugh Dorsey Kinney Dolores Brenda Knox Billy Lane James Kenneth Lee Frances Patricia Leverett Dianne Logging 5mm NOTED FOR Taking trips Being a champion Having lots of clothes and sewing Small feet Being as innocent as an angel Always having a joke but never getting a laugh Mechanical ability Being a Shutterbug Long black hair Asking Mr. Sanders questions Always smiling Not doing tomorrow what he can do day after tomorrow Safe driving Always being in the hall Being friendly Always needing a haircut Third finger left hand Being dumb at slumber parties Getting to school before Mr. Deck Having a good time in Athens Crinolines It wouldn,t be nice to say it here Asking simple questions in human relations Being late to classes Being caught at the drugstore Being the iisilent one Being a brain? REDEEMING VIRTUE Are you kidding? Wavy hair Blond hair Being little Big brown eyes Flat top Blue eyes Wise sayings Patience Looking like Doris Day Red hair and radiant personality Big feet Being able to sit still Blood shot eyes Dark eyes Curly hair Big blue eyes Taking nothing serious Shy ducks Long eyelashes Blue eyes and pony tail Never smiling Always being happy Riding a motorscooter Blue eyes Shyness Naturally blond hair NEEDS MOST A husband who likes Tennessee Pat A white poodle and a band of gold for my third finger left hand To marry a millionaire and have little Pixies To spend the summer in RC. with 1,000 A talk box A degree in electrical engineering Private phone Tommy To finish college in three years Frankie To graduate A new pair of blue suede polka-dot boots A new car A certain fellow A haircut Ed A new, tall, and hand- some organ teacher A car to go with my new driveris license To graduate Don A woman; must be rich and beautiful A good figure An alarm clock To have awards moved to the auditorium To get rid of my redeeming virtue That certain fellow AMBITION To get married and move to Tennessee To let Sam Cook send me Be a doctoris receptionist To own a shoe store and sell size 21A; shoe To be a singing lawyer and have Janis Hig- gins as my secretary To live, love, and not get married and get away with it To have a happy and successful life To become a dentist and own a new car To become a social worker and make T. C. a good wife To be skinny To live long and love what I need most To have an ambition To stay sober in Panama City To earn a lot of money To go someplace with- out having a toe attach To go to the U. of Florida and learn to grow bananas To make my needs most happy Teach Gail, J ewel and J udy how to spell J oin the Russians. and see the Universe To get Jones out of the, Navy To get what I need most To be an amateur brain surgeon and manu- facture can openers as a side line To marry a certain boy who is in the Navy To be an electrical engineer To be a great lover like Mr. Brown To become a foreign missionary NICKNAME Mattie Conho Charlie Pixie Hairlip Sam Jerry Jimbo Doll Becky Peaches None Hugo J ack J enks Joe Marie J ecky Bett Tommy Rosie Babs Husef Charlie Lane Snake Blondie NAME Mildred Rosemeth Lers Larry MCClanahan Nancy Virginia McClure Charlotte Jean McDaniel Florrie McCregor Carolyn Jane McKinney Phyllis McMullen Dickie MCWilliams Ralph Thomas Maloch Allan Donald Martin James Earl Maxwell Peggy Marcene Mays Frances Victoria Medlock Sandra Diane Minton David George Moliga Jayne Duncan Morris Claude Marlin Morris Martha Blanche Moss Barbara Anne Murden Jacqueline Rebecca Murdock Jim Muse William Ness Roy Earl Newton Barbara Jean Nisbet Gail OiNeal Sylvia Frances Owen Ada Jean Palmer Rachel Paris Patricia Irene Parker Mary Ann Pope Robbie Dee Poole Gladys Bonnie Powell Myrtice Jean Powell 5mm NOTED FOR Being friendly Going with girls away from school Unusual ideas Not being able to catch on to jokes Always argumg with Mr. Brown Talking Talking and laughing Being a Byrd watcher Being so sweet to girls Driving a black i418 Plymouth Being a bookie Being friendly Coming to school with scratches and bruises Going with redheads Being almost as smart as Cooper Being quiet in human relations Being able to outrun Roundman Being very confused Being told I look like Mona Freeman Always being late to classes Being late Losing arguments to Redmond Blond hair Green convertible IIKaty no brakes, no gas, taped up motor, 3 tires High level conferences in study hall Being quiet Blushing Brains? ? Never being seen with- out Dianne Duck haircut Bumming chewing gum from Jackie Being a junior Marie Rose REDEEMING VIRTUE IiFrecklesi, Hair that won't stay combed Brown eyes Being tiny Dark complexion Dimples Big brown eyes Black curly hair Crew cut Long hair Long flattop Brown eyes Pug nose Blond hair Wearing dirty glasses Turned up nose and dimples Dark complexion I beg your pardon! Being cute?? Having tall friends Ainit got none 20-20 vision Having best car in East Point Long eyelashes Black eyes Grey hair and being tall Eyes Innocent silence Eyes Sweet disposition Brown eyes Hazel eyes Long eyelashes NEEDS MOST Elvis Presley hips A new girl A new hair style Not to be so slow To meet a fellow taller than I Driveris license Money to pay for my car A certain little Byrd To graduate To pass English A haircut A certain someone Toe guards A barrel of money To understand GatlinIs French vocabulary To pass driversi training To be with A. C. an the time Watch your language! ! David To get taller A IITR-BII and a iIVelo A harem Peggy Someone to watch over me Carlos and Spanky New subject for the conferences J ackie A car to go with my driveris license Richard A good memory course 10 pounds Mipbmnd a certain boy Theo AMBITION To be a better Christian To go to West Point T0 catch a iIRamblin WreckII To marry a certain someone To marry a rich Texas oil well owner To get smart To get my car Daid for To raise a lot of little Byrd dogs To be a commercial pilot To be as successful as Mr. Gunn To be a sports writer T0 graduate To own race horses To make a certain guy a good wife To hambone as good as Richard T0 weigh 100 pounds To be quarterback of the Redskins To become a nurse To be happy with David To live a happy life To own a lot full of sport cars To sell Presley records to Afghans Marry Peggy and die of old age To have a happy, successful life To go IIWESTII and uninvent motorcycles To get that MRS. degree To make the one I need happy To talk 24 hours with- out stopping To become a bookkeeper and Mrs. Burdette To be a missionary To get what I need most To get the thing I need most To be Theds loving Vvife N ICKN AME Millie Judge Honeybee Jeannie Flossie May Kitty Phil Dog Doc Officer Don Chief Peg Vickie Doodle Malignant Dunc Brando Pete Jackie Mum Nesterino Teddy Snow Crop Bobbie Geel Sylvester Doll Dear Patsy Poopsie Cladiola J eanie 53 54 NAME Jon Thomas Powell Mike Pruitt Lynda Sue Pursley Wilbert Harold Ratlege Bill Redmon John Reed Thad Reid Bobby Doyle Reynolds Sara Corine Richardson Robert Robinson LuVera Robertson Patsy Ruth Rodgers Betty Ann Runion Danny Rush Kay Carole Scott Mary Elaine Scott Ora Harriet Scott Patrick Smith Shannon Evelyn Juanita Shipp Nara Glynn Sikes Frankie Smalley Wanda Colleen Smith Ronald Spencer Raymond Sprayherry Nancy Lee Stallings Shirley Starr Harold Stuart Starrett Larry Stevens Pat Stewart Sylvia Lee Stidham Dee Stokes Emma NOTED FOR Talking about hot rods and dragging Getting drunk by danc- ing every Sat. night Always havlng a car full of kids Playing chess Arguing religion Loud mufflers Being late to school Blushing Hollering in Miss WehunVs class Sleeping in 6th period Saying the wrong thing at the wrong time Ability to make friends Being so tall Little ears Being a tall blond My big car Always being sleepy LOSing at tic-tac-toe Being that tall blond Being little Personality Beingr so curious Tennessee accent Eyes sparkling in the dark Laughing Pink ilcatll and being with J 0 Winning Fords Chicken Haven Taking life easy Going steady with Glenn Suggs for four years A different color hair every year tmore or lessl REDEEMING VIRTUE Brown eyes Silken hair Always being so frank and saying what I think Big feet and curly hair . Gruesome, but clean jokes A black jacket Weare working on it Green eyes Eyes Innocent looks Pepsodent smile A sense of humor Blond pony tail Long, curly eyelashes Long blond hair Complexion Little waist Sense of humor Complexion Long black hair smile Wondering blue eyes Changeable hair A tender heart and a clear conscience Eyes Angelic innocence Knowing nothing about anything Eyes Big bottom, little top Curly hair tiDearly eyes NEEDS MOST l40 Ford coupe with 56 Chevy engine, hopped up To move out of Forrest Park A bus to cart kids around in and gas for it A college degree and a ministerls license To win an argument A 32 foot schooner A new triumph Ca. Tech degree A certain boy A pair of shoes without holes in the bottom A ring on my left hand, third finger A car and a driverls license Someone to watch over Bobby when hels away Jewel An old maidis certificate Mike Good looks, charm, personality . . . etc. Pat lnot mel 50 pounds Car that is equipped with driverls license A diploma Someone to understand me To get out of Russell A beautiful blond with a ,58 Lincoln Bill New clothes A church key Birdbath Jet plane postal service Pair of blue suede polka- dot boots like Buddy Huguley A guardian angel t6, 4 all malel AMBITION To own a yacht and sail to Jamaica To have a farm with a crop of girls To be a bus driver for my bus To be another Billy Graham To be a missionary to Mars To sail around the world To go to LA. To make a trillion lwhy he cheapl To get my diploma To be a success just once in my life To break all Mr. Piziakls compasses To get my diploma and MRS. degree To be a movie star like Becky and Barbara To find a new secluded parking place To be a career girl and stay single To be happy with what I need most Whols ambitious? ? To be a Bishop in the Methodist conference To get a job To get fat enough to shake the building When I walk across the room To be little To get a diploma and a MRS. degree To be ambitious Live fast, love hard, die old and aCtive, and leave a beautiful memory To get my MRS. degree ilsoonll To out drag Mike Cain To become an interna- tional playboy Playboy in Miami To reverse my re- deeming virtue To marry Glenn after graduation Find tor keepl my guardian angel NICKNAME Tom J ar-head Pete Rat Willy Blackie Rags Cassinova Sookie Argo Bulldog and Stump Pat Fats Scooter 20 ton 210 Laine Miss Priss Patricia Nita Prissy Bobbie Hillbilly Sparky Giggles Chuckles Butch Larning Dimples Sylvester Dee-Dee NAME William Joseph Surls Kendall Moore Taylor J ewel Taylor Janice Carole Thompson Paul Timms Carolyn Joyce Tyler Sara Patricia Vansant James Clyde Vaughn John Paul Vaught Betty Jane Waits Barbara Marie Walker Joyce Ann Walker Thomas Shelton Waller Dolores F ay Wallace Donnie Wallace Jerry Webb Carlos J oe West Charlotte Westbrook Jerry White Wilma Jane Whited Myra Ann Widener Lavonnie Williams Charles H. Wilson Tommy Wise Tommy Wiggins Robert Edgar Williams Rosemary Williams Swimmer; N OTED FOR Inhuman conversation in human relations Wearing specs Being engaged, going steady, and dating Tech boys Always being late Being late Being a dignified majorette Giving Jimmy a pain in the neck Being the smartest person in the world Having the only Model llA with fender skirts Talking too much and too fast Talking all the time Dimples Stupid remarks Talking about a certain sailor all of the time Black wavy hair Flattop that is not flat Being late for school Quietness Always having chewing gum for the girls Working at Merritt drug store Crazy mixed up fingers Being tall Chasing women Going with one girl so long Helping Hugh Kinney date all the girls Building yachts? Skipping study hall to work in the bank REDEEMIN G VIRTUE One eyebrow? Being little Puppy dog look Blushing Grey hair Always being sweet and considerate? ? Red hair Ability as a philosopher Big smile That innocent look Birthmark Dimples and brown eyes llBetty Grable legs Green eyes Never talking Looking like John Wayne Hair Summer freckles and green eyes Crewcut Blue eyes Ocean-colored eyes Red hair and freckles Jet black hair Permanent permanent Short hair, wicked smile That tlinnocent look Able to pass without working NEEDS MOST Life time supply of women Karen A judge that will allow me to be a bigamist An llAll from Mrs. Parker A girl Simply everything A white Continental convertible Mark III An alphabet grinder for mincing words A new, Mercury A little height Be able to take short- hand at 120 words a minute Donald Muscles A certain boy in the Coast Guard Money and car A million dollars ltax freel Gail and a new motorcycle A certain someone A certain senior girl with black hair $1,000,000,000 $50 to go to Wash- ington with the band A passing grade in Shorthand II A car to chase girls Some holel' girl named Sandra A new car, a girl, money, etc. . . . Just about everything! l To grow 2 or 3 feet so I can look down at Brice AMBITION Graduate from North Georgia College and be an educated hunky-man To graduate from Ga. Tech To get all of my problems solved To be able to say the right thing at the right time To pilot the first rocket ship to the moon To be happy and successful-in what? To ride in Sputnik To blow up the world lI'd better hurry if I expect to get the credit for i0 To graduate from South- ern Tech and be the only bookie with a college degree To pass out peanuts with a spoon on Broad Street To graduate and get rich To marry what I need most To be as strong as my little brother To marry Jim and live happily ever after To graduate To decide what my ambition is To own a house on the California coast and have 50 motorcycles To be happy with a certain someone To be a professional ping-pong player To be an airplane stewardess To play a clarinet in the Symphony Orchestra To be as successful as possible and very happy To be a tramp To be or not to be a lawyer To be Social Editor of the Daily Worker To go to the Sahara Desert and start a harem Grow money trees and live a happy life with my AASpecial Angel NICKNAME Daddy Nasty Jew Jay Primms Dig-Liz Carrot Top Pete Mean John Porgy Ree Alabama Rebel Kitten Hunky Web Amigo Charley Cuball Annie Vonnie Censored Curly Stump Bubba R05ie 55 56 President FRANK QUINN Vice President BECKY SEALOCK Secretary ARTHUR MOSLEY T reasurer ROSS HILL We,t4e$wcmog7?5g, Wwwymmtk Mary Alexander Bill Arnold Allen Austin Carolyn Banks Jack Barrett David Barrow Jimmy Baxter Marvin Benefield Tommy Betsill Ethel Bettis Lamar Bingham Eugene Blair Ronald Bohler Jerry Bouch Vivian Bowerman Clara Bowers J anice Bradley Martha Ann Brewer Carlene Byrd Deanna Cable Carole Callahan David Callahan Frances Campbell Tommy Carter John Cash Tommy Chastian Tommy Collins James Conley Raymond Conn Carter Coombs Mark Coombs Vernard Cruse Leslie Culpepper Edward Daniel Joyce Daniel Edna Daniell Phyllis Daugherty Pat Davis Douglas Davy Howard Dial Kyle Dye Yvonne Eagle 57 58 Georgianna Greek Cecilia Groover Bill Haislip Carolyn Harrison Sara Harrington Linda Harris Sandra Hembree Shelia Hembree Barbara Hill Ross Hill J ohn Hinchey James Holland Andrea Holloway Jackie House Danny Howell Diana Huff Virginia Huffman Josephine Ivey J udy J acobs Judy James J udy J arrett Marshall Jenkins Lillian Jennings Mary Jo Johnson J une Eason Joe Easterwood Bobby Edwards Gerald Elliot Bob Emery Melvin Etris Wayne Evans Amelis F agan Van Feltman Dianne Fields Darryl F loyd Robert Forester Nancy Fortune Janet Freeman Peggy Gardiner Alvin Gloer Delores Glore Dennis Coins Deryl Jolly Sara Jones James Justice Jack Keheley Harvey King Sheila Knight Bobby Lamb J ames Landgrebe J 0e Largin John Larramore W. 0. Lawrence Jackie Lee Jerry Light Jerry Lilly Bobby Linzey Linda Logwood Denzil Lynch Charlotte Mathias Tim Maxwell David Maynard Virginia Mayton Peggy McBrown Doris McClure Hal McDowell Charles McMillian Ellis Mears Marilyn Moody Jerry Moore Pat Morris Arthur Mosley Tommy Mourning Dorothy Murphy Ralph Nash Pat Nation Jimmy Newborn Jim Nixon Linda Norris Brenda Olvey Sybil Orr Ronald Farris Sandra Pasley David Payne 59 Jerilyn Payne Mary Ann Peacock Jerry Pearson Rebecca Peek Jimmy Percival Pat Pierce David Plumner Darlene Polk Al Presser Frank Quinn Barbara Redmon Charles Redmond Margery Robertson Charles Robinson Rhonette Robinson Sandra Rochester Linda Ross Floretta Roumillat Bill Rozier John Rupert Raymond Russell Rachel Salter Becky Sealock Peggy Jo Seay Larry Self Bonnie Selman Linda Shaw Mary Ellen Sikes Gene Smarr Mary Smith Pat Spratlin Kenneth Stanfield Peggy Starrett Mary Stauffacher Dianna Stephens Ralph Stevens Judy Tanner Elaine Tayler Ted Taylor Rose Marie Thompson Mary Thrasher J udy Towns Sandra Truitt Eleanor Tucker Peggy Vaught Virginia Wade Jo Ann Wakley Pat Vickery George Walden F rank Waldrop Anthony West Marifree Wallace Max West Betty White Beverly Wiley Mary Wilson Blanch Winkle Betty Witherington Harris Young Larry Young bl 62 SWW President DICKIE RUPERT Vice Pres idem: SUE SEARS Secretary HARRIET RICHARDS Treasurer JACKIE CHAMBERS 70W$Wm,wekm wmqumm 44W. 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Brown, L. Allen, D. Stokes, D. Gaskins, B. Runion, J. Thompson, R. Poole, J. Morris. Second row: B. Reynolds, B. Allen, L. Green, A. Widner, C. Tyler, A. Cantrell, E. Scott, M. Duke, J. Higgins, W. Smith, 5. Brazil. Third raw: H. Kinney, K. Scott, M. Autry, A. Garrison, P. Clark, S. Starr, B. Eason, 0. Scott, N. Almand, L. Pursley, J. Beard, B. Nisbet, P. Vansant, K. Clonts, B. Redmon. Fourth row: K. Taylor, L. Cooper, J. Vaughn, 5. Starrett, A. Phillips, B. Ness, R. Robinson, C. Driskell, J. Doris, M. Morris. 8l President, Denny McDuffie; Vice President, Arthur Mozeley; Secretary, LuVera Robertson; Treasurer, Marlin Morris. Hang on, Stuart! SW 24W4 ' First row: Denny McDuffie, Arthur Mozeley, LuVera Robertson, Marlin Morris, Deanna Cable, Beverly Hall. Second row: Linda Harris, Janice Thomas, Patty Wright, Brenda Smith, Winifred, Weaver, Stanley Abercrombie, Carolyn Tyler. Third row: Hugh Scott, Jackie Chambers, Linda Logwood, Rhetta Gains, Kay Scott Fourth row: Jimmy Bonner, Stuart Starrett, Weyman Davis, Robert Astin, Jim Vaughn. 82 First row: V. Huffman, L. Allen, D. Caskins, L. Robertson, D. Polk, J. Eason, D. Cable, L. Harris. Second row: E. Daniell, L. Logwood, S. Hembree, H. Young, S. Brown, J. James, M. Barber, J. Tanner, B. Selman, D. Loggins. Third row: K. Taylor, P. Stewart, B. Eason, 5. Brazil, P. Morris, M. Lyles, A. Garrison, S. Jones, 0. Scott, N. Almand, L. Pursley, J. Keheley, M. Wallace. Fourth raw: K. Scott, R. Robinson, H. King, C. Driskell, J. Langrebe, W. Ratledge, D. Barrow, L. BishOp, C. Callahan, J. Coker, C. Heard. Zeta W OFFICERS B. Eason, R. Robinson, H. Young, J. Langrebe. 83 84 3 ,M First row: B. Allen, S. Rochester, D. Halcomb, L. Robertson, J. James, L. Green. Second row: P. Mays, J. Bradley, D. Knox, B. Olvey, M. Barber, L. Allen, S. Stidham, N. Sikes, M. Dennis, S. Pasley; B. Runion. Third raw: J. Morris, C. Frasure, C. Campbell, P. Leverett, H. Young, P. Vaught, M. Hammond, C. Dunn, M. Walker, M. Coffey. Fourth row: J. Doris, T. Wiggins, B. Alexander, W. Smith, B. Reynolds, J. Jarrett, M. Brewer, S. Hembree, R. Poole. Fifth row: M. Haney, S. Knight, I. Daniel1 M. Wallace, P. Berry, J. Thompson, A. Widener, D. Payne, D. Moliga, J. White. Sixth row: F. Fountain, R. Pan's, C. Banks, P. Stewart, M. Autry, B. Nisbet, 0. Scott, B. Eason, L. Pursley. Seventh row: .1. Light, B. Ramsey, L. Clark, J. Shiph, L. Bishop, M. Hargis, D. Green, M. McMillan, 1. Robinson. Eighth row: J. Haynes, R. Hill, L. Parker, T. Betsill, J. Beckham, G. Elliot, T. Collins, B. Arnold. 6w 5d 7315- OFFICERS President BOB ALLEN Vice Presidents SANDRA ROCHESTER DONNIE HALCOMB Secretary LUVERA ROBERTSON Treasurer JUDY JAMES Chaplain LARRY GREEN MR. GRIGGERS, MISS McDANIEL 755? W First row: J. White, L. Green, L. Parker, B. Allen, D. Mc- Duffie. Second row: D. Martin, R. Collins, J. Vaughn, Mr. Gunn. Third row: P. Timms, W. Brown, P. Chapman, H. Allen, H. Young, T. Bourn. Fourth row: K. Taylor, T. Waller, J. Keheley, G. Smarr. Fifth row: R. Bullard, R. Sullivan, B. Carter, L. Culpepper, V. Feltman. Sixth row: I. Vaught, J. Newborn, B. Alexander, D. Green. Seventh row: D. EDalgo, J. Percival, T. Wiggins, S. Starrett, B. Redmon. Eighth row: F. Waldrop, H. King, L. Clark, R. Collins. Ninth row: J. Hinchey, B. Brown, B. Duncan, R. Spencer, J. Maxwell. Tenth row: J. Couch, R. Bishop, R. Jennings, K. Duren. Eleventh row: W. Jackson, C. Hayes, B. Chandler, T. Collins, D. Faver. Twelfth row: A. Philips, D. Darrington, B. Duren, J. Bonner. Thirteenth row: N. Hamilton, T. Betsill, M. Cain, J. Beckham, R. Conn. OFFICERS President Secretary DON MARTIN JIM VAUGHN Vice President Treasurer RAY COLLINS HEATH ALLEN First row: T. Johnson, J. Briaton, J. Banks, R. Crothers, E. Ratledge, Mr. Piziak. Second row: K. Dyle, B. Emory, R. Astin, S. Cargill. Third row: M. West, J. Black, D. Neely, C. Wilson, 5. Byars, D. Cook, D. Chatham, T. Waller, K. Taylor, W. Ratledge. W M OFFICERS President WILBERT RATLEDGE Vice President CHARLES WILSON Secretary-Treasurer KYLE DYLE 2,5. M OFFICERS President WILBERT RATLEDGE Vice President Secretary BRENDA HARRISON Treasurer First row, Iejt to right: Mrs. Duke, D. Glore, I. Burke, B. Harrison, E. Edison, L. Hembree, P. McMullen, D. Loggins, C. Westbrook, P. Rodgers, D. Wallace. Second row: T. Cracker, E. Hardee, Nancy Stallings, M. Pope, C. Bauknight, P. Parker, C. Richardson, J. Walker, D. Minton, N. Brown, J. Coker, C. Jenkins, F. Roumillat, R. Paris, N. McClure, N. Clements, P. Carter. Third row: G. Alexander, T. Bourn, E. Daniels, B. Lane, J. Parks, D. Coins, E. Meares, H. McDowell, T. Wise, J. Hembree, R. Sprayherry, W. Ratledge, C. Hays. B. Chandler. First row: I. Muse, L. McClanahan, N. Sikes, M. Dennis, P. Timms, Mr. Gibbons. Second row: S. Stidham, A. Palmer, C. McKinney, J. Reed, R. Spencer, J. Webb, L. Stevens, T. Maloch, C. Justice, D. Howell. Third raw: M. Wilson, B. Hill, 5. Orr, V. Cruse, M. Pruitt, R. Forester, T. Chaistain, W. Hudson, T. Reid, J. Jenkins. 2.6.7, W OFFICERS President J IM MUSE Vice President LARRY McCLANNAHAN Secretary NARA SIKES Treasurer MARTHA DENNIS Parliamentarian PAUL TIMMS 86 7W4 W First row: J. Eason, J. Daniel, J. Tanner, Orr, B. Selman. Second row: D. Asbell, Moss, C. Mathias, C. Bouch, E. Groover, Clark, D. Stokes. Third row: M. Burtz, Ross, D. Moliga, J. White, J. Mooney, A. Mozeley, F. Plant, B. Hemperley. T755118 John Hinchey, Larry Green, Bill Redmon, Lar- ry Brock. Second row: Robert Robinson, Tom- my Betsill, Jack Beckham, Jimmy Bonner. Third row: Joe Doris, Marlin Morris, Roy Bishop, Bill Alexander. ,4th W First row: Larry Parker, Tommy Betsill, Jack Beckham, Jimmy Bonner. Second row: Joe Doris, Don Martin, Marlin Morris, Bill Alex- ander. Third row: Tommy Wiggins, Stuart Starrett, Kenneth Duren. 87 OFFICERS President CAROLYN TYLER Vice President LINDA HARRIS Secretary DALE CASKINS Treasurer JUDY JAMES First row: C. Tyler, L. Harris, D. Gaskins, J. James, J. Morris, P. Leverett, J. McDaniel, L. Rob- ertson, D. Stokes, C. Fuller. Second, row: M. Burtz, S. Rochester, C. Frasure, A. Cantrell, C. Mathias, P. Vickery, B. Sealock, M. Duke, L. Logwood. Third row: B. Barron, S. Brazil, K. Clonts, B. Waits, N. Almond, M. Barth, J. Higgins, C. Callahan, D. Cable. Kenny, M. Morris, R. Bullard, B. Redmon. Third row: T. Waller, B. Reynolds, R. Hill, L. Brock, L. Green, J. Keheley. Fourth row: B. Ness, R. Robinson, T. Betsill, D. Darrington, R. Bishop, D. Martin, W. Jackson. Fifth row: B. Arnold, J. Cash, K. Duren, G. Elliot, J. Bonner. First row: J. Doris, J. Langrebe, T. Wiggins, S. Starrett. Second row: D. Faver, J. Maxwell, H. yam OFFICERS President JOE DORIS Vice President JAMES LANGREBE S ecretary TOMMY WIGGINS Treasurer STUART STARRETT 88 ?m' 3W 4m W First row: Roy Bishop, Marlin Morris, Joe Doris. Second row: Bill Alexander, Larry Parker, Kenneth Duren, Frank Quinn, Jim Nixon. Third row: Dennie McDuffie, Al Phil- lips, Jack Beckham, Jimmy Bonner, Donnie Halcomb. ,4ca'am, 1m W First row: K. Walton, L. Harris, 5. Sears, 1. Smith, P. Trapp, M. Hammond, L. Allen, P. Mays, B. Barron. Second row: C. Mathias, M. Burtz, J. Beard, B. Bailey, P. Sumner, V. Bishop, M. Wallace. Third raw: B. Moss, K. Clonts, L. Bishop, M. Starr, C. Callahan, N. Almond, A. Holloway. W' 3M 4M W First row: Patsy Leverett, Beryl Barron, Becky Sealock, LuVera Robertson. Second row: Char- lotte Mathias, Jackie Chambers, Kay Clonts, Linda Logwood. Third row: Janie Higgins, Edna Daniell, Rho Robinson, Pat Stewart. 89 90 1W 5 OFFICERS President JUDY RAMSEY Vice President J UDY MOORE Secretary THOMAS JOHNSON T reasurer LARRY OWEN First row: J. Ramsey, J. Moore, T. Johnson, L. Owens, Miss McDaniel, Mrs. McIntyre, L. Lanier. Second raw: J. Banks, D. Freeman, L. Hembree, A. White, M. Peacock, N. Clements, P. Carter, B. Cort, S. Abercrombie, B. Banister, D. Parrott, J. Bettis, B. Redmond. Third row: S. Barron, C. Howell, F. Lewis, R. Warr, J. Laramore, D. Jones, F. Smalley, A. Garrison, D. Leming. 7, 34,4. First row: M. Walker, B. Sealock, C. Bennington, M. Hammond. Second row: M. Duke, D. Stevens, J. Bouch, D. Jolly. Third row: M. Hammond, J. Murdock, D. Fields, S. Hemhree, J. Payne, 5. Pasley. Fourth row: M. Coffey, P. Mays, E. Taylor, L. Shaw, M. Haney. Fifth row: E. Bettis, P. Sealock, M. E. Sikes, M. Peacock, P. Starrett. Sixth row: S. Harrington, S. Starr, V. Mayton, S. Jones, E. Tucker. Seventh row: D. Murphy, 1. Robinson, L. Williams, G. Greek, M. Lyles. Eighth row: J. Higgins, J. Freeman J. Orr, D. EDalgo, S. Knight. Ninth row: D. Martin, L. Clark, M. Cain, L. Parker, J. Haines. OFFICERS President, Marie Walker; Secretary, Carine Bennington; Vice President, Becky Sealock; Treasurer, Marjorie Hammond. Judy James, Pat Morris, Virginia Bishop, Margo Swafford, Karen Walton, Deanna Cable. Seated: Becky Jett. Z 0 a I s za 3m AL PHILLIPS, MARY ELLEN BURTZ 9i First raw: L. Allen, M. Barber, S. Spradlin, C. Jascomb, T. Mourning, B. Barron, D. Cable. Second row: L. Pursley, B. Hemperley, D. Payne, D. Davy, V. Feltman, B. Redmond, S. Rochester, Miss Burgess. Third row: P. Berry, J. Powell, C. Griffin, B. Surls, R. Bullard, J. Hand, B. Redmon, A. Furbush, M. Burtz. Fourth row: 5. Brown, L. Bishop, B. Cox, B. Duncan, B. Allen, C. Callahan, M. Starr, S. Owen. Fifth row: C. Whaley, F. Smalley, R. Robinson, J. Vaughn, A. Phillips, A. Austin, R. Nash, K. Scott. Seated: Kay Clonts. D. Cable, R. MCCIung, B. Jett, K. Clonts. 92 First row: B. Casleberry, B. Campbell, J. Mills, S. Hornsby, C. McDuffie, E. Norris, S. Hester, J. Harper, M. Reynolds, J. Martin. Second row: L Cooper, D. Poppell, D. Modling, S. Waller, W. Dalton, D. Smith, D. Tumlin, T. Cox, C. Seyton, K. Cranford, Miss Burgess. Third row: R. Selman, K. Kilpatrick. D. Holmes, L. Sewell, C. Anthony, L. McEachern, N. Massengalc. J. Sandifer, S. Derrick, J. Callups, L. Harkey, M. Lehnor. Fourth row: C. Nation, H. Lee, B. Smith, C. White, J. Brieton, L. Marchman, R. Mourning, K. Morris, J. Hay, F. Lawler, B. Phillips, L. Terhune. Fifth row: M. Mauldin, M. Norman, J. Turnen J. Hames, J. Jackson, M. Grant, J. Coforth, J. Iveyj M. Mays, B. Hulme, P. Ossery, D. Hill. Seated: Becky Jett. First row: 5. Sears, K. Walton, P. Trapp, S. Halcome, A. Hutchins, B. Whitlock, R. McClanahan, S. Andrews. Second row: J. Smith, J. Bouch, S. Mashburn, P. Polk, S. Archer, B. Freeman, S. Burdick, P. Smith, J. Alexander, Mrs. Bur- gess. Third row: J. Chafin, P. A. Harper, M. Hammond, P. Hames, D. Shutley, E. White, L. Bowdoin. Fourth row: L. Whitlock, B. J. Bailey, 5. Brown, N. Nation, P. Sumner, J. Jenkins, V. McCoy, M. Swafford, P. Culver. Fifth row: A. White, S. Godby, L. Brock, S. Kinney, V. Bishop, M Bishop, J. Arrington, M. Wallace. 93 94 42w:- , -mma CAROL CALLAHAN LINDA HARRIS Co-Captain Co-Captain CAROLYN TYLER Captain JUDY JARRETT SHEILA KNIGHT MARTHA ANN BREWER JUDY SPENCER 95 First row: H. Richards, J. Spencer, J. Beard, C. Callahan, C. Tyler, M. Burdett, L. Harris, J. Jarrett, M. Brewer, S. Knight. Second row: H. Scott, L. Hensley, D. Ballenger, B. Hyatt, G. Jones, B. Large, R. Harrison, D. Cook. Third row: H. Crider, B. McDaniel, J. Bradley, M. Dikinson, B. King, T. Collins, H. Young, A. Widener, J. Taylor, A. Holloway, M. Wallace. Fourth row: A. Gloer, 5. Golden, E. Darrington, M. Reves, J. Burfield, 5. Yard, C. McMillian, F. Campbell, C. Groover. Fifth row: I. Sandifer, R. Gaines, B. Emery, J. Fowler, J. Cooper, J. MacJenkins, B. Moss, L. Norris. Sixth row: J. Powell, S. Jett. Seventh row: S. Byars, J. Barrett, M. Howell, D. Johnston, P. Bishop. 3mm! 96 REX 3333mm 3 35:3, mg mm 33 3 33333 33333333 a snag 33 3.3g S G N N N E J T R E B O R LUVERA ROBERTSON ELAINE SCOTT MARLIN MORRIS 99 W WW LARRY PARKER PAT VANSANT I00 CARLTON HAYS BARBARA MURDEN IOI R R A T S Y R A M DAN DARRINGTON 02 BRENDA EASON STUART STARRETT l03 LILLIAN BISHOP 3: .2! ,i' V E 5 3i! $35! 5;.le . I 21 a 46.. i. i: 3:15.271 $43.... . :nggis :13. , ,lfsu...! AL PHILLIPS Z T R U B N E L L E Y R A M I05 T T O C S Y A K LARRY BROCK I06 SHIRLEY STARR N 0 S N I B O R T R E B O R 07 771w: 0W DEE STOKES MITCHELL GIBSON l08 mam DENNY McDUFFIE KAY CLONTS I09 WA ; JACK BECKHAM PAT STEWART IIO CAROLYN TYLER JIM MUSE mswsmmm.mm RICHARD BULLARD CONNIE CAMPBELL II2 776:.m7museam BETTY ANN RUNION J IMMY BONNER ll3 BILL ARNOLD DENNY McDUFFIE Co-Captain Co-Captain First row: Haislip, Weaver, Morris, Robinson, Moore, Hinchey. Second row: Redmond, Wiggins, Darrington, MaXWeIl, Cawley, Hornsby, Alexander. Third row: Duren, Doris, Paris, Lawrence, Arnold, Norris, Quinn, Nixon. Fourth row: McDuffie, Duren, Parker, Landgrebe, Betsill, Bishop, Bonner. ll6 KENNETH DUREN CHARLES REDMON LARRY PARKER JIM NIXON DAN DARRINGTON JAMES LANDGREBE JOE DORIS RONALD PARIS 1i: 3 L L x'w. FRANK QUINN MARLIN MORRIS JIMMY BONNER TOMMY WIGGINS Il7 JIMMY MAXWELL TERRY CAWLEY JUNIOR MOORE JOHN HINCHEY Sept. 13 Sept. 30 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 NB BUTCH NORRIS Sylvan Marietta .- Moultrie ........................................ Southwest DeKalb .................................... Riverside Mil. Acad. BILL HAISLIP W. O. LAWRENCE Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 WINIFRED WEAVER Griffin Marist ,, Decatur West Fulton ,, Athens CHEERLEADERS First row: Karen Walton, Joyce Kite, Beverly Hall, Elaine Mayo, Linda Mayton. Second row: Susan Archer, J0 Jones, Christy Williams, Sue Sears, Rosa- lind McClung. IliEE,I7 7 mm FOOTBALL First row: Bishop, Elliot, Warr, Cawley, Hornsby, Cantrell, Ponders. Second raw: McDuffie, Williamson, Murden, Weaver, Rupert, Ramsey, Speers, Palmer, Paris. Third row: Scraggs, Robinson, Fair, Williamson, Bingham, Eidson, Grant, Haislip, Duren. Fourth row: Quinn, Fambro, Morning, Landgrebe, Mc- Clannahan, Moore, Hill, Norris. H9 First row: Gene Ponder, Jimmy Bonner, Jack Beckham, Larry Parker, Denny McDuffie, Al Phillips, Jimmy Sandifer. Second row: James Edmonson, Frank Quinn, Don Halcomc, Denzil Lynch, Bill Duren, Butch Norris. 3W DENNY McDUFFIE LARRY PARKER Co-Caplain Co-Captain l20 k .d; J ACK BECKHAM F RANK QUIN N JIMMY BONNER L v L BU TCH NORRIS AL PHILLIPS l2l Kneeling: Mr. Ellerbee, Becky Sealock, Marie Thomason, Judy Camp. Standing: Edna Daniell, Jackie Chambers, Joyce Bickers, Kay Clonts, Rhonette Robinson. 3W MARIE THOMASON KAY CLONTS BECKY SEALOCK MW gs? JACKIE CHAMBERS EDNA DANIELL RHONETTE ROBINSON and KAY CLONTS Co-Captains , , Mp wMANWva x: JOYCE BICKERS JUDY CAMP Wwwmmm First row: Beryl Barron, Patsy Leverette, Debbie Waits, LuVera Robertson, Pat Vansant. Second row: Charlotte Mathias, Connie Campbell, Janis Higgins, Linda Logwood. LUVERA ROBERTSON CONNIE CAMPBELL PAT VANSANT Co-Caplain Captain CHARLOTTE MATHIAS JANIS HIGGINS LINDA LOGWOOD 731m ?aa W 7M Sm? ?mm! PATSY LEVERETT DEBBIE WAITS BERYL BARRON l25 First row: D. Rush, B. Norris, T. Miller, J. Doris. Second row: D. McDuffie, L. Parker, D. Lynch, J. Beckham, A. Phillips, D. Halcome. Third row: Mr. Ellerbee, R. Alsabrook, K. Duren, R. Jennings, A. Austin, Mr. Dodd. MR. ELLERBEE MR. DODD INFIELD-Kneeling: Butch Norris, Joe Doris. Standing: Don Halcome, Jack Beckham. l26 D . , Robert Jennings. Thomas Miller, Danny Rush, Denny McDuffie. Kenneth Duren, Joe orls l27 JIMMY BONNER All the way. ' 7W CHARLES ROBINSON JIMMY BONNER HOWARD DIAL BATTALION STAFF LT. COL. BOB ALLEN ASSISTANT INSTRUCTORS First row: Kendall Taylor, Bill Surls, David Moliga. Second row: Richard Bullard, LeRoy Cooper, Charles Wilson, Billy Brown. DRILL TEAM COL. RICHARD BULLARD Commander I30 F IRST PLATOON MARVIN BENEFIELD Platoon Leader SECOND PLATOON FRANK QUINN Platoon Leader THIRD PLATOON JOHN HINCHEY Platoon Leader a i no ?I! JIM NEWBORN Company Commander l3l I32 HARVEY KING Company Commander ,, II FIRST PLATOON TOMMY BETSILL Platoon Leader SECOND PLATOON J ACK KEHELEY Platoon Leader THIRD PLATOON ALLEN AUSTIN Platoon Leader F IRST PLATOON DENZIL LYNCH Platoon Leader SECOND PLATOON JOHN LARAMORE Platoon Leader THIRD PLATOON TIMOTHY MAXWELL Platoon Leader KYLE DYE Company Commander l33 l34 Lt. Col. Bob Allen Jayne Morris C01. Billy Brown Gail Spain 2nd Lt. Allen Austin ' alph Baron lst Lt. Marvin Benefield Judy Elliott June Linda Harris lst Lt. Bob Carter Capt. David Cook lst Lt. Tommy Collins Jean Bryant Ann Widner Bonnie Harden lst Lt. Tommy Betsill Brenda Olvey lst Lt. Carter Coombs Christy Williams 2nd. Lt. Mark Coombs Lynda Sewell 1st. Lt. J ack Keheley Helen Hopkins Capt-.Kyle Dye Maj. Clifford Groover 2nd. Lt. Bob Emory Bonme Selman Carol O,Neal Pat Morris 5W Capt. Harvey King lst. John Laramore 15:; Lt. Tim Maxwell Linda Mayton Carolyn Howell Mary Burdette lst. Lt. John Hinchey Becky Jett Lt. Col. David Moliga Colleen Kelly Capt. Jim Newborn Deanna Cable Lt. Col. Kendall Taylor Karen Walton lst. Lt. Frank Quinn lst. Lt. Bill Redmon lst Lt. Gene Smarr Rho Roblnson Janice Thompson Shirley Brown SW C01. Charles Wilson 2nd Lt. Harris Young Linda Brierton Linda Norris C01. Bill Surls Trina Christian Y-TEENS 1135114. A lle'L. IMJII 1 l'l llr', wx uu-IIi waW I37 IHRECTORS Seated: Mr. Grindle, Kay Scott, Nancy McClure, Pat Vansant, Larry Green, Lillian Bishop. Second row: Thomas Bourn, David Payne, Mary Starr, James Landgrebe, Carole Callahan, Pat Shan- non, Bill Alexander, Tommy Wiggins. Third row: Lillian Allen, Judy James, Linda Harris, Dolores Knox, Deanna Cable, June Eason, Peggy Vaught. I38 TELLERS First row: V. Evans, N. Sikes, M. A. Dennis, N. Rice, K. Miller, T. Strickland, S. Hornsby, L. Griffin, K. Brown, J. Orr, G. Hanson. Second row: S. Jett, P. Culver, G. Little, P. Eidson, N. Mes- sier, M. Byrd, S. Archer, E. Taylor, T. Crocker, R. Peek, L. Tarleton, L. S. Russell. Third row: J. Thomas, E. Cober, D. Gaskins, L. V. Robertson, D. Herring, D. Murphy, L. Norris, C. Dunn, A. Fa- gan, P. Morris, B. J. Bailey. Fourth row: N. Stallings, M. Haney, F. Law- ler, M. Dickinson, R. Gaines, B. Hem- perley, L. R055, J. Moore, M. Wallace, M. E. Burtz, J. Thompson, L. Sewell. Fifth row: R. Astin, B. Haislip, S. Car- gill, R. Mourning, K. Glare, L. Cul- pepper, L. Williams, H. Scott. Sixth row: J. Archer, J. Cash, 5. Starrett, B. Ness, A. Phillips. 7W 5W OFFICERS President ROBERT ROBINSON Vice President BETTY ANN RUNION Secretary BRENDA EASON Treasurer HUGH KINNEY First row: Betty Ann Runion, Lillian Allen, Carolyn Tyler, Wanda Smith. Second row: Brenda Eason, Hugh Kenny, Stuart Starett, Wilbert Ratledge, Robert Robinson, Larry Green, Margaret Hargis. Third row: Ora Scott, Blanche Moss, Nancy McClure, Amy Garrison. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIE TY X Second 5W SANDRA BROWN LEROY COOPER BILL NESS MARY ANN POPE BOBBY REYNOLDS KENDALL TAYLOR I39 President .................................. BARBARA MURDEN V ice President .................................. ANN CANTRELL Secretary .. ........... BOBBIE HEMPERLEY ....................... ELAINE SCOTT T reasurer A I40 pm a- 7m First row: S. Kenney, H. Lee, C. Anthony, B. Freeman, L. Barron. Second row: L. Price, R. McClung, P. Morgan, A. Hanson, P. Rainwater, C. Gunnin, S. Hornsby. Third raw: D. Jacks, S. Archer, M. Byrd, M. Culberth, B. Holloman, M. Norman. Fourth row: B. Lupo, G. Hamlin, S. Miller, S. Waller, S. Gay. Fifth row: P. Andrews, L. Rupert, M. Norton, M. Stone, Judy Arrington. Sixth row: A. Hutchins, M. Pope, R. Brown, S. Andrews. Seventh row: E. Kirk- land, S.- Halcomb, B. Bannister, P. Allen, A. White. Eighth row: J. Spencer, J. West, J. Satterfield, M. Pruitt, L. Sewell. Ninth row: P. Camp, M. Mauldin, V. McCoy, Kay Cranford, M. Dickinson. President ........................................ SHERRY KINNEY Vice President ............ HENRIETTA LEE Secretary .. CECILE ANTHONY Treasurer . . BETTY FREEMAN 5mm 2- 7m First row: B. Murden, A. Cantrell, B. Hemperley. Second row: S. Hembree, J. Morris B. Barron, D. Stokes, C. Fuller, B. J. Waits, J. Mchaniel, P. Lever- ette, D. Knox, D. Gaskins, C. Bennihgton, Y. Eagle, C. Dunn, B. Hall, C. Harrison. Third row: E. Tucker, S. Rochester, J. Bradley, M. Barbelr, B. Olvey, J. Thompson, C. Mathias, C. Frasure, . Wallace, A. Gibson, S. Pasley, D. Stevens, L. Robertson, J. Orr. Fourth raw: J. Beard, P. Vickery, M. Duke, J. Daniel, 0. Scott, L. Pursely, B. Eason, B. Nisbet, A. Furhush, P. Stewart, R. A. Kidd, M. E. Burtz B. Hemperley, A. Holloway, J, Chambers, G. O,Nea1, J. James. Fifth row: G. Morris, N. Almand, B. Willingham, J. Shipp, M. Starr, B. King, M. Barth, M. Jessee, J. Freemam, L. Bishop, J. Higgins, s. Kriight, s. S'tarr, R. Gaines, R. Robinson, D. Poole. 7.31.24. President LUVERA ROBERTSON Vice President PATSY LEVERETTE Secretary JAYNE MORRIS Treasurer JEAN McDANIEL First row: L. Robertson, P. Leverette, J. Morris, J. McDaniel, D. Knox. Second row: 5. Rochester, J. Bradley, D. Stokes, C. Fuller, B. J. Waits, V. Huffman, E. Simpson, A. Cantrell, B. Murden, D. Caskins, C. Bennington, L. Harris, Y. Eagle, C. Harrison. Third row: M. Barber, B. Olvey, P. Berry, J. Thompson, R. Poole, A. Fagan, C. Mathias, C. Frasure, M. Wallace, J. James, C. Dunn. Fourth row: C. Callahan, J. Daniel, 0. Scott, L. Pursley, B. Eason, B. Nisbet, A. Furbush, P. Stewart, R. A. Kidd, M. E. Burtz, B. Hemperley, G. O Nea1, A. Holloway. Fifth row: M. Duke, N. Almand, J. Shipp, F. McGregor, M. Barth, M. Jessee, J. Freeman, L. Bishop, J. Higgins, S. Knight, L. Logwood, L. Shaw. 7W 310W President J. SPENCER Vice President J. RAMSEY Secretary M. DICKINSON Treasurer J. ORR 3 E Second row: P. Rainwater, C. Gunnin, R. Jones, R. Brownley, A. Oxford, G. Young, J. Byrd, N. Messier. Third row: B. Grantham, D. Parrott, J. Bettis, S. Golden, N. Scraggs, P. Eidson, S. Hughes. I4l First row: Ronnie Pierce, Donald Daum7 Mark Coombs, Robert Carver, Van Feltman. Second row: Lamar Wood, Ray Dorn, Edward Ratledge, Curtis Wood, Larry Self. Third row: Mr. Lentini, Charles Anderson, Bobby Simmons, George McAfee, Mike Con- ner, Harry Robinson, Hokie Hogan, Larry Henry. First row: E. Austin, J. Thomas, G. Daniell, L. Rupert, M. Norton, C. Little. Second row: G. Dorsey, D. Herring, J. White, P. Sowa, A. Cotton. Third row: L. Culpepper, Mr. Pearlman. I42 First raw: 5. Hembree, J. Thompson, J. Kight, E. Daniell, C. Callahan, P. Morris, E. Tucker. Second row: J. Smith, S. Brown, P. Clark, J . J enkins, S. Rochester, J. Alex- ander, J. Daniel, H. Richards, F. Plant, J. Chambers, J. Orr, D. Cable. Third raw: Miss Burgess, C. Kelley, G. Spain, B. Win- kles, R. Poole, A. Holloway, M. Wallace, J. Turner, E. Simpson, P. Berry, J. Moore, A. Garrison, L. Allen, V. Huffman. F aurth row: R. Gaines, S. Hill, F . McGregor, L. Brierton, L. Bishop, M. Starr, C. Tarver. President DOUG CHATHAM Vice President JACK BARRETT Secretary BLANCHE MOSS Treasurer KYLE DYE First row: D. Chatham, J. Barrett, B. Moss, K. Dye. Second row: D. Floyd, J. Black, M. Fair, M. Fields, J. Walker. Third row: R. Warr, D. Cook, M. West. I43 11. Joe and Pat 1. Beryl and Mike 2, peggy and Joe 12. Dale arm Keith 3. Nan and Frank 13. Gail and Billy 4. Dianne and David 14. Ora an Edgar 5, Rosemary and Brice 15. Karen and Kendall 6. Marie and Ed 16. Eugene and Jewel 7. Joan and Fran lin 17- Tommy and Sandra 8. Jeri and Nathan 18. Marilyn and Manley 9. Sandra and George 19. Brenda End Charles 10. Martha and Johnny 20. Gail and Carlos 1. Lu Vera and Ken 6 2. Sylvia and Boland 7 3. Dec and Earl 8 4. Pat and Jimmy 9 5. Carolyn and John 10. 11 . Betty and Bob . Martha and Bill . Lillian and Charlie . Monleen and Jay Barbara and David . Robert and Doris 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. Elaine and Mike Barbara and Don Billy and Becky Brenda and Dickie Lillian and Pepper Pam and Jimmy 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. Merle and Buddy Charlotte and Pete Jean and Pat Pat and Pat Ardeth and Marlin I45 First row: Yvonne Eagle, Mary Starr, Larry Parker, Jimmy Orr, Ross Hill. Second row: Jerry Haynes, Vernon Whiddon, Terrell Martin, Mike Cain, Jimmy Bonner. Third row: Don EDalgo, Carolyn Harrison, Cecilia Dunn, Becky Jett, Lillian Allen, Corine Bennington, Ann Cantrell, Mr. Dodd. Fourth row: Madelyn Coffey, Patsy Leverett, Betty Jane Waits, Collette Fuller, Dee Stokes, Barbara Murden. Fifth row: Jackie Mur- dock, Phyllis Sealock, Judy Towns, Pat Pierce, Peggy Gardner. Sixth row: Ivelyn Robinson, Jean Powell, Althea Furbush, Diane Gentle, Delores Knox. Seventh row: Merle Duke, Sandra Brazil, Pat Vansant, Barbara Nesbit, Cerita Frasure. Eighth row: Lillian Bishop, Jean Beard, Lloyd Clark, Janis Higgins, Shelia Knight. Ninth row: Danny Green, Kay Scott, Ray Collins, Don Martin, Buddy Huguley. Tenth row: Jerry Light, Danny Rush, Lamar Brown, Roy Newton, Jimmy Couch. MR. DODD FIRST SEMESTER G. Smarr, M. G. Stauffacher, N. Almand, M. Hargis, I. Robinson, V. Medlack, J. Shipp, L. Williams. Second row: M. A. Barth, M. Duke, P. Vansant, C. Frasure, C. Tyler, L. Jennings, B. Murden, B. J. Waits, L. Allen, T. Mourning. Third row: C. Coombs J. McDaniel, D. Stokes, M. Walker, E. Simp- son, D. Knox, E. Kirkland, D. Merideth, M. Culbreth, B. A. Runion. SECON D SEMESTER L. Amerson, B. Murden, M. Culbreth, E. Kirkland, D. Merideth, M. Stone. Second row: M. Coffey, G. Smarr, J. Shipp, C. Coombs, V. Medlock, T. Mourning, M. G. Stauffacher, C. Tyler. Third row: C. Ben- nington, C. Fuller, D. Gaskins, E. Scott, L. Jennings. I47 Seated: Margaret Hargis, Linda Logwood, Jimmy Maxwell, Pat Vansant, RoyCollins, Beryl Barron. First row, standing: Barbara Nisbet, Nancy Almand, Jewel Taylor, Mary Alice Barth, Mr. Catlin, Cecilia Dunn, Patsy Leverette. Second row: John Cash7 Joe Cartwright, Wiley Jackson, Mary George Stauffacher. WSW Our Staff at Work? High-level Conference in Room 10. I48 NER mMY EON . WILB Wit Vaxuabyecgavge? Firs 3131; 5133mm E - 1 Football Tn emOCTacy C2225? SUE EIDSON Most Outstanding D.E. Student LL NESS . slalklerit Scholarshxp w tion . . N a Semi'F mahst BRENDA EASON Teen Board Representative LARRY GREEN Teen Board Representatne Not Pictured JUDY COKER MELVIN ETRIS Riclfs Award Remington-Rand Award I49 First row: D. Parrot, P. Williams. E. Norris, K. Kilpatrick, L. Sew- ell. Second row: J. Payne, M. Culhreth, D. Vaughn, J. Wray. F. Scruggs, B. Fair. Third row: A. Cantrell, P. Pierce, J. Flynn, H. Richards, P. Gardner, B. Winkles. Fourth row: E. Daniel, A. H0110- way, V. Feltman, L. Bishop, R. Morning7 L. Clark, L. Crawford. Fifth row: Rita Bryan, C. Nations, L. Vincent, E. Mayo, P. Leverett. First row: S. Dalton, S. Waller, S. Bailey, N. Luke, M. Reynolds, C. Gunning, K. Walton. Second row: B. Freemon, M. P. Allen, D. Poppell, J. Watson, L. Harris, D. Stephens. Third row: 5. Hughs, H. Andrews, L. Shaw, M. Culhreth, S. Hembree. Fourth row: P. Camp, E. Tucker, S. Starr, N. Almond, A. Halloway. Fifth row: G. Phillips, C. Jascomb, M. Fair, L. Bowdoin. Sixth row: K. Scott, S. Hill, L. Clark, S. Knight, F. Plant. Seventh row: B. Huguley, J. Couch, L. Parker, J. Haynes, R. Alsabrook. l52 CAROLYN HARRISON ROBERT ROBINSON BOB ALLEN JOHNNY VAUGHT Ad Manager ANN CANTRELL KAY SCOTT YVONNE EAGLE l53 law WEXW gincms gm Presidenf ........................................................................ J. WIL N CASH ls+ Vice Presideni' .................................................... MRS. S. $511M 2nd Vice Presidenf ................................................ MRS. Treasurer ................................................................... WALTER J. PLANT Corresponding Secre+ary ........................ MRS. W. A. WITHERI Recording Secrefary ................................................ MRS. E. E. BARRETT Parliamenfarian ........................................................................ L. L. DECK l54 DALE'S CELLAR RESTAURANT 355 Peach+rfg s+.. N. E. You'll never know un+il you've fried H. Discover fogrgryourself thy H' is +he Sou'rh's mos+ popular premium mofor fuel. STANDARD OI L COMPANY KENTUCKW l55 Congra+ula+Menior E0655: 9 CITY OF EASSIjFT WE MAYOR and J. G. STITH. Mayor Councilmen Is+ WARD A. W. E+heridge W. B. Griffin X 1w SS 3rd WARD 3xx WK . Sigiifx: 3 M27 Mr v M. D IF W 2nd WARD ' - I Orville Parker . B. D. Puree Q? H col-lIEGIE l BLARSHIPS STORES AvAll-ABLE Atlanta boys who graduate from a Fulton County high school and who intend to major in Business Administration or Industrial Management may be elibible for a scholarship at Georgia Tech, University of Georgia, Georgia State Gn Atlanta or Emory University. Students who are interested should check eligibility requirements with their principal or faculty advisor immediately. Sponsored by Atlanta Federal Savings ' ' AND; lOAN ASSOCIAYION If H's Geode. H's Good GOODE BROS. POU LTRY CO., INC. 822 W. Harvard Ave. COLLEGE PARK. GA. Po7-057l l56 WHITE'S FLORIST l30 W. Cleveland Ave. RADIO STATION WTJH EAST POINT. GA. Home of Gospel Everything Poin+s +0 Easi' Poin+ EAST POINT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE H I THOMPSON AVE. Po L5643 and Coun+ry Music 1260 KC PL. 8-I473 . and CigareHe Accepfed SYLVAN HEIGHTS BEAUTY AND BARBER SHOP l345 SYLVAN RD. I57 .-;Kij' , u ,2 UMJ 7? XWB E7M y . ,Iiwjvw $M ,, KWMMW W, 'J, Jam BagblgkadAwWW , M, Mj1 MP JWOVW WW8 IEOEEED' w 0W M w W 'v z X , W M 9 m j WWW Presidenf $USSVELL HIGH CLASS OF I925 I59 FULTON COUNTY - T FEDERAL SAVINGS 8e LOAN ASSN. e l06 Thompson Ave. TO THE CLASS OF '58 Wouldn'+ +his old world be beH-er. Congra+U'a+i0 S H +he folks we meef would sayI +0 Hm I know some+hing good abouf you. And +hen JtreaJr us iusf +ha+ way? SENIOR CLASS OF I958 Wouldn'+ is be fine and dandy. From +he If each handclasp was warm and hue. Carried wi+h if +his assurance. I know somefhing good abou+ you. RUSSELL FACULTY Wouldn'+ life be lo+s more happy If +he good +haf's in us all Were fhe only +hing abou+ us. Thaf folks bo+hered in recall? Wouldn'+ life be his more happy SHERWlN-WILLIAMS PAINT H we Ptaised 9 900d we see- 124 N. MAIN ST. EAST POINT For +here IS such a bi of goodness ' In +he wors+ of you and me. Wouldn'+ H be nice +0 pracfice Tha+ fine way of +hinking +00? You know somefhing good abouf me. And I know some+hing good aboui' you. ORR 8K SHAW BARBER SHOP eAufhor UnknowM ll7 5. MAIN ST. 160 GREETINGS TO GRADUATES Po 7-426: Niem-Po 7-.qu EXCHANGE FURNITURE co. 2I2 N. Main Sf. Easf Poini' BANISTER'S TRIM SHOP , SAFETY GLASS WINDOW GLASSES Am UphOIS+e 9 LOWE GLASS COMPANY 607 S. Main Sf. PO.I-8292 I228 CENTRAL AVE. EAST POINT Easf PoinJrI Ga. C. C. Lowe JQ Q JW CAMPBELL'S DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT f, 5,5. J , found? X4? Mwu Regular Dinners 5 535554 W 9:7 L50 M W WM HAMBURGERS. HOTDOGS. SANDWICHES kgW J 9g ICE CREAM. MILK SHAKES. SUNDAES m 5 17M WW J CLW Curb Service l2 'I'o l2 :7 a Ma Q 7 2 QZZMJCFJJ' EAST POINT FORD CO. MARTIN-JOHNSON PRINTING COMPANY l230 N. Main Sf. PL 3-2l2l Publishers of ATLANTA'S SUBURBAN REPORTER PO.7-67 I 9 Po. I -7 I 86 EAST POINT GLASS C0. Whi+eway Avenue Comple+e Glass Service for P0 7-9401 Ea5+ Poin+ Home Au+o Business l244 Cenfral Ave. Easf Point Ga. 5 55 535 l6l f 141 -cf 512:4 ynCrK, X4, .X I I , . 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J W 4 y .54 Ma, JW our name an 900 ee 8 WI 8 me as - a.gx , MCCIBJ lWiMZy$fng v 1 WM 44647 4 fed and you will never be forgO'H-en. . my at e stars. 4 x1 JWJMMW Mug 5 ROBERT WILLIAM CHAMBERS A 434 C765 , o 7 7,7 Wu 4W4 WM chww JIM W ff .5 ' 8.41 law 2V -' CM ' - n 4 JV MOW Cgcuaszp JAM M M V mu , W . Lgfdzvfi, fgliij, X - - J3 :: X txl'y 11442 W: EAST POINT CLEANERS ATLANTA GAS EQUIPMENT CO., INC. ALTERATIONS-COLD STORAGE l24 Sylvan Road 604 Norfh Main S+ree+ Easf Point Ga. Po l46289 EAST POINT. GA. Pol-2l88 One Day Service on Request There Is No Subs+i+u+e for Educa+ion EAST POI NT CHEVROLET DEALER, NALLEY CHEVROLET INC. New Cars-Par'l's-Service y 600 NORTH MAIN STREET 1 Po 7-26' I Don'1' Dally See Nalley 2555 S+ewar+ Ave. S. W. ATLANTA: GEORGIA 162 W75, t 442 W7 My , W K ?W at WISHING FOR ALL OF YOU . . ?;?pr nw . . 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GEORGIA Capifal $250,000 Special Checking Accounf Surplus $200.000 20 for $I.00 Regular Checking Accounf $l.00 per Mon+h If Balance Is Less Than $300 DEPOSITS INSURED TO $I0.000 BARBECUE SPECIALTIES THAT HAVE MADE GEORGIA FAMOUS 805 W. Whifehall Sfreei'. S. W. ATLANTA. GA. JOE COTTON PL 8-276l Good Luck +0 Seniors BROWNIE'S DRESS SHOP SOUTHERN WOOD PRESERVING CO. CREOSOTING and CREO-PINE PRODUCTS Complimen+s of WIGGINS SCALE COMPANY J. 8: J. SHOE COMPANY IOO N. Main 5+. PO. 7-533! Congra+ula+ions +0 Class of '58 AIRPORT KIWANIS CLUB I64 HOWARD L. CARMICHAEL 8+ SONS FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE SERVICE 600 S. Eas+ Poin+ S+. PO l-l l38-9 EAST POINT SUPPLY CO. Lumber and Building Ma+erials II3-l l9 Conley Dr. Eas+ Poin+ DRESSED LUMBER. DOORS. SASHl BRICKI PLASTER. LIME, CEMENT, AND BUILDERS HARDWARE. PO I-353I ii AUTO ALIGNMENT SERVICE LINE UP 807 Milledge 5+. With EAST POINT. GA. Po l-299O BEAR Bes+ in Mea+s. Vege+ables. and Cour+eous Service IIO CONNALLY DR. EAST POINT. GA. A. C. 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